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1 I, 2 | of the latter kind will fail to win assent, because they 2 I, 2 | this distinction, people fail to notice that the more 3 I, 5 | and virtue. A man cannot fail to be completely independent 4 I, 11| anything that it is painful to fail to get, and angry people 5 I, 11| suffer extreme pain when they fail to get their revenge; but 6 I, 12| wronged by others if we fail to wrong them ourselves, 7 II, 1 | to their hearers, and may fail in consequence to recommend 8 II, 2 | return our kindnesses or fail to return them adequately, 9 II, 2 | are slighting us-we do not fail to perceive the needs of 10 II, 5 | we cannot and shall not fail, or that we shall succeed 11 III, 2 | convey a plain meaning will fail to do just what speech has 12 III, 2 | of the words conveying it fail to indicate sweetness of 13 III, 3 | all these expressions fail, for the reasons given, 14 III, 5 | sound" or "colour" will fail to work out properly with 15 III, 9 | enterprises that the wise men fail and the fools succeed"; " 16 III, 11| these respects that poets fail worst when they fail, and 17 III, 11| poets fail worst when they fail, and succeed best when they 18 III, 12| all dramatic rendering, fail to do their own proper work,