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faint

Cratylus
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1 Text | lion’s skin, I must not be faint of heart; and I suppose Critias Part
2 Text | remember, Critias, that faint heart never yet raised a The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | the agreement?—answer, and faint not.~ALCIBIADES: I mean Gorgias Part
4 Text | designs, and not the men to faint from want of soul.~SOCRATES: Laws Book
5 2 | Athenian. Then let us not faint in discussing the peculiar 6 7 | of good cheer, and not to faint.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 7 7 | Athenian. And I do not faint; I say, indeed, that we Lysis Part
8 Text | Lysis and Menexenus gave a faint assent to this; and Hippothales Meno Part
9 Text | is strenuous and does not faint; for all enquiry and all Parmenides Part
10 Intro| Indeed, there are very faint traces of the transcendental Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| behold an image, however faint, of ideal truths. ‘Not in Protagoras Part
12 Text | finish the enquiry, and not faint. Do you think that an unjust 13 Text | felt at first giddy and faint, as if I had received a The Republic Book
14 1 | who, even if he has some faint notions of his own, is told 15 4 | extremely well satisfied. ~Then faint not in pursuing the speculation, 16 4 | our own eyes, let us not faint by the way. ~Certainly not, 17 6 | highest of all, or will faint under them, as in any other 18 10 | presence, even if I had any faint notion, I could not muster The Sophist Part
19 Intro| few pages to give even a faint outline of the Hegelian 20 Text | undergoing a repulse? Such a faint heart, as the proverb says, Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| numerical harmonies are faint; either the secret of them Timaeus Part
22 Intro| measure, and had only certain faint traces of themselves, until 23 Intro| before them, retaining only a faint and precarious existence. 24 Text | and air had only certain faint traces of themselves, and


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