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Cratylus Part
1 Text | when this reviving power fails then the body perishes and Laws Book
2 3 | falls is a ruler, and he who fails in obtaining the lot goes 3 6 | goddess shall exact; and if he fails in doing so, let him be 4 10 | each to remain, or if that fails, then there is a second 5 10 | he is not negligent if he fails to attend to these things 6 11 | be blameless; but if he fails in doing so, he shall not Meno Part
7 Intro| two or three forms, but fails in any of them to escape Phaedrus Part
8 Text | falls, and sees, and again fails to see by reason of the 9 Text | is unable to follow, and fails to behold the truth, and 10 Text | beloved and her moisture fails, then the orifices of the Protagoras Part
11 Intro| himself; or that the Dialogue fails in unity, and has not a The Republic Book
12 1 | them err unless their skill fails them, and then they cease 13 2 | their limits, and who, if he fails at any point, is able to 14 2 | brother help brother"-if he fails in any part, do you assist 15 3 | or, if his constitution fails, he dies and has no more 16 3 | be selected, and he who fails in the trial is to be rejected. 17 3 | have to give. But him who fails, we must reject. I am inclined 18 6 | strength of our citizens fails and is past civil and military 19 7 | conception, in whatever degree he fails, may in that degree also 20 7 | natural as heretofore, and he fails to discover the true, can 21 8 | wronging him in any way, and he fails to prosecute them, they 22 8 | the more their reputation fails, and seems unable from shortness 23 9 | Very true. ~And if he fails, then he will use force 24 9 | property, and when that fails, and pleasures are beginning 25 9 | principles prevails, it fails in attaining its own pleasure, 26 10 | gainers. ~If her defence fails, then, my dear friend, like The Statesman Part
27 Intro| inartistic manner, which fails to produce any impression 28 Text | this is where the enquiry fails.~YOUNG SOCRATES: I do not 29 Text | a city, in no particular fails to secure their happiness.~ The Symposium Part
30 Text | critical when the bodily eye fails, and it will be a long time Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| quite correct, for language fails in the attempt to express 32 Intro| reach being, and therefore fails of truth; and therefore 33 Text | can a man attain truth who fails of attaining being?~THEAETETUS: