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failed

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | utterly defeated, and have failed to discover what that is Crito Part
2 Text | Has a philosopher like you failed to discover that our country The First Alcibiades Part
3 Intro| statesmen, like Pericles, failed in the education of their Gorgias Part
4 Intro| the father of Cinesias, failed even in that. The stately 5 Text | unable to take them. And as I failed then, you must not ask me Laches Part
6 Text | would certainly not have failed to discover that of all Laws Book
7 8 | them to pass if this one failed?~Athenian. Clearly, Cleinias, 8 9 | heir of the house which has failed; and may he have better 9 10 | shall we, whose patience failed not when drinking or music 10 10 | hope; and even if we have failed, the style of our argument 11 11 | of the works which he has failed in performing, and he shall Meno Part
12 Intro| is another point which we failed to observe, and in which 13 Intro| which the Sophists have failed to instruct their disciple. Phaedo Part
14 Text | uttermost, or whose heart failed him before he had examined 15 Text | teach me. But as I have failed either to discover myself, 16 Text | I thought that as I had failed in the contemplation of The Republic Book
17 1 | attempt a minute ago, and you failed. ~Enough, I said, of these 18 3 | I mistake not, what you failed to apprehend before is now 19 4 | talking of Justice, and have failed to recognize her. ~I grow 20 6 | patriotism-he was to be rejected who failed, but he who always came The Second Alcibiades Part
21 Text | attempts, and each time failed to recognize Pericles, you The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | and friend on his side, he failed completely in his attempt. The Sophist Part
23 Intro| Pre-Socratic philosopher failed to distinguish between the The Statesman Part
24 Text | once grew spontaneously had failed, and as yet they knew not 25 Text | as I was saying, had now failed men, and they had to order The Symposium Part
26 Text | with him. Lastly, as I had failed hitherto, I thought that 27 Text | personal attractions had failed. So I was at my wit’s end; Timaeus Part
28 Intro| variance with facts and has failed to satisfy the requirements 29 Text | congenial existence. But if he failed in attaining this, at the


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