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Alphabetical [« »] misery-the 1 misesasa 2 misfortune 36 misfortunes 17 misgiving 1 misgivings 2 misgoverned 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 manhood 17 meanness 17 mingles 17 misfortunes 17 mission 17 moist 17 myths | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances misfortunes |
Cratylus Part
1 Text | SOCRATES: Many terrible misfortunes are said to have happened Crito Part
2 Text | find themselves in similar misfortunes, and age does not prevent Euthydemus Part
3 Text | would he not have fewer misfortunes? and if he had fewer misfortunes 4 Text | misfortunes? and if he had fewer misfortunes would he not be less miserable?~ Gorgias Part
5 Intro| view, is the greatest of misfortunes. The success of our evil 6 Text | are the authors of these misfortunes of theirs, although you Laws Book
7 3 | their subjects; but their misfortunes were due to their general Menexenus Part
8 Text | they, if they bear their misfortunes bravely, will be truly deemed 9 Text | miserable and by taking their misfortunes too much to heart, and they 10 Text | will soonest forget their misfortunes, and live in a better and Philebus Part
11 Intro| something pleasing in the misfortunes of others? ‘True.’ And ignorance 12 Intro| not without pain at the misfortunes of others, and laughs at 13 Text | man finds something in the misfortunes of his neighbours at which 14 Text | wrong in rejoicing at the misfortunes of enemies?~PROTARCHUS: 15 Text | the sight of our friends’ misfortunes—is not that wrong?~PROTARCHUS: 16 Text | pleasure which we feel at the misfortunes of friends?~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
17 10 | strength at the sight of the misfortunes of others is with difficulty