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much 17
muse 2
muses 1
music 11
musical 1
must 51
mutilation 1
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11 mankind
11 matter
11 medicine
11 music
11 poet
11 possession
11 regarded
Plato
The Symposium

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music

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1 Intro| disagreements there cannot be. Music too is concerned with the 2 Intro| says that the principles of music are simple in themselves, 3 Intro| well as the ancients in music, and may be extended to 4 Text | will also perceive that in music there is the same reconciliation 5 Text | reconciled by the art of music; for if the higher and lower 6 Text | in all these other cases, music implants, making love and 7 Text | up among them; and thus music, too, is concerned with 8 Text | Whence I infer that in music, in medicine, in all other 9 Text | poet, even though he had no music in him before (A fragment 10 Text | rest, and is concerned with music and metre, is termed poetry, 11 Text | and the players of his music do so still: for the melodies


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