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1 1 | believe they would say that Apollo is their lawgiver: would
2 1 | in those of the Pythian Apollo, which Minos and Lycurgus
3 2 | given them the Muses and Apollo, the leader of the Muses,
4 2 | education is first given through Apollo and the Muses? What do you
5 2 | good friends, by Zeus and Apollo tell me, if I were to ask
6 2 | pity on us, and gave us Apollo and the Muses to be our
7 2 | spoken of the chorus of Apollo and the Muses, and I have
8 2 | beginning among men, and that Apollo and the Muses and Dionysus
9 3 | particular of the Delphian Apollo, be likely to think that
10 6 | shall go to the temple of Apollo, and elect by ballot him
11 7 | gifts of the Muses and of Apollo: before, we fancied that
12 8 | country, to a temple of Apollo and Artemis; this shall
13 11| three divinities Zeus, and Apollo, and Themis, that he does
14 12| precincts of Helios and Apollo, and shall present to the
15 12| presents to the Sun and to Apollo her three best men as first–
16 12| the precinct of Helios and Apollo, in which they were chosen,
17 12| shall all be priests of Apollo and Helios; and one of them,
18 12| authorized by the state. To Apollo at Delphi and to Zeus at
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