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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| powers in which they are deficient; there is the distinction Gorgias Part
2 Intro| from imperfect education or deficient powers of combination, they 3 Text | in which these others are deficient, having received an excellent Laws Book
4 2 | beautiful or in any respect deficient in beauty?~Cleinias. If 5 5 | done with the redundant or deficient, and devise a means that 6 6 | in which the law may be deficient. And now that these matters, 7 7 | shall include; any that are deficient or altogether unsuitable, 8 12 | already; and amend what is deficient; for without this examination 9 12 | means of paying, and the sum deficient is not less than a drachma, Phaedrus Part
10 Text | lover is accused of being deficient. And now I will say no more; Protagoras Part
11 Text | virtue in which the other is deficient may be acquired. If you The Republic Book
12 1 | any other art faulty or deficient in any quality in the same 13 1 | way that the eye may be deficient in sight or the ear fail 14 2 | cannot suppose him to be deficient either in virtue or beauty. ~ Timaeus Part
15 Text | the particles which are deficient in the alkaline quality,