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Euthydemus Part
1 Text | Poseidon, said Ctesippus, what awful distinctions. I will have Gorgias Part
2 Text | according to your view is an awful thing; and indeed I think Parmenides Part
3 Intro| language, to be ‘venerable and awful,’ and to have a ‘glorious 4 Intro| philosophers were great and awful; and they had the charm Phaedo Part
5 Text | does indeed appear to be awful. If death had only been Philebus Part
6 Intro| That is a very serious and awful question, which may be prefaced Protagoras Part
7 Text | me when I use the word ‘awful’ (deinon) as a term of praise. 8 Text | calling that which is good ‘awful’; and then he explains to 9 Text | explains to me that the term ‘awful’ is always taken in a bad 10 Text | healthy or wealthy, or of ‘awful’ peace, but of ‘awful’ disease, ‘ 11 Text | of ‘awful’ peace, but of ‘awful’ disease, ‘awful’ war, ‘ 12 Text | but of ‘awful’ disease, ‘awful’ war, ‘awful’ poverty, meaning 13 Text | disease, ‘awful’ war, ‘awful’ poverty, meaning by the 14 Text | poverty, meaning by the term ‘awful,’ evil. And I think that The Republic Book
15 10 | not harmed), is surely an awful thing? ~Yes, certainly, The Sophist Part
16 Text | Great King himself, is in an awful state of impurity; he is 17 Text | and mind, and exists in awful unmeaningness an everlasting The Statesman Part
18 Text | prerogative, and they create an awful impression of themselves Theaetetus Part
19 Text | Then now let me ask the awful question, which is this:— 20 Text | Parmenides, venerable and awful, as in Homeric language