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1 Text | science?~Yes.~But consider how monstrous this proposition is, my Euthydemus Part
2 Text | better take care, for it is monstrous to suppose that your father Gorgias Part
3 Text | POLUS: That, Socrates, is monstrous and absurd.~SOCRATES: Good Laws Book
4 2 | would never fall into the monstrous error of assigning to the 5 4 | persuade himself of such a monstrous doctrine?~Athenian. There 6 8 | proof that such unions were monstrous, he might prove his point, 7 9 | the source of great and monstrous times, but when attended 8 10 | yourself an eyewitness of many monstrous impieties, and have beheld 9 10 | death. As to that class of monstrous natures who not only believe 10 11 | ye Gods, he will say, how monstrous that I am not allowed to 11 12 | particulars. It would be monstrous for example that he should Lysis Part
12 Text | but will not that be a monstrous answer? and will not the Parmenides Part
13 Intro| deprive God of knowledge is monstrous.’—‘These are some of the 14 Text | deprive God of knowledge is monstrous.~These, Socrates, said Parmenides, Phaedo Part
15 Text | and would also avoid the monstrous absurdity of supposing that The Republic Book
16 3 | wolves, would be a foul and monstrous thing in a shepherd? ~Truly 17 3 | thing in a shepherd? ~Truly monstrous, he said. ~And therefore 18 9 | spendthrift lusts-a sort of monstrous winged drone -that is the The Statesman Part
19 Text | upholders of the most monstrous idols, and themselves idols; Theaetetus Part
20 Text | Socrates; the supposition is monstrous.~SOCRATES: Am I talking 21 Text | been affirmed by us to be a monstrous supposition.~THEAETETUS: 22 Text | THEAETETUS: That would be monstrous.~SOCRATES: Where, then, 23 Text | supposition, Socrates, is monstrous and unmeaning.~SOCRATES:


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