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unfortunate

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | stoutly affirm.~I am very unfortunate if you are right. But suppose Cratylus Part
2 Text | SOCRATES: That name is rather unfortunate for Anaxagoras.~HERMOGENES: Gorgias Part
3 Intro| in later life said to be unfortunate—he had better have suffered 4 Intro| not the sovereign equally unfortunate whose education and manner Laches Part
5 Text | they appear to be a most unfortunate exception. For example, Laws Book
6 3 | Theseus when he cursed the unfortunate Hippolytus, do you imagine 7 6 | at present, such is the unfortunate condition of mankind, that 8 8 | without ability, but they are unfortunate.~Cleinias. What do you mean?~ 9 8 | Must not they be truly unfortunate whose souls are compelled 10 9 | affects the whole state. Unfortunate is the necessity of having 11 9 | any one of the houses be unfortunate, and stained with impiety, 12 10 | neither you nor any other unfortunate will ever glory in escaping, 13 11 | assigned, shall love the unfortunate orphan as though he were 14 11 | man and his wife have an unfortunate incompatibility of temper, 15 12 | be improved, but not the unfortunate, for there is no advantage Lysis Part
16 Intro| great or small which an unfortunate mistake has placed within Menexenus Part
17 Text | or enmity, but they were unfortunate. And that such was the fact Phaedo Part
18 Intro| and of friends. But this unfortunate experience should not make Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| the inventor of them as ‘unfortunate;’ and they draw a man off 20 Text | only, or they may have been unfortunate in their earthly lot, and, The Republic Book
21 3 | freedom, the strain of the unfortunate and the strain of the fortunate, The Statesman Part
22 Text | I fear that I have been unfortunate in raising a question about Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| the mind. But this is an unfortunate and inexpressive way of Timaeus Part
24 Intro| by exceptions,—a somewhat unfortunate metaphysical invention of 25 Intro| of heaven’. There is an unfortunate doubt in this passage (1)


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