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inspiration

The Apology
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1 Text | by a sort of genius and inspiration; they are like diviners Cratylus Part
2 Intro| and satirical touches: the inspiration which comes from Euthyphro, 3 Intro| intention is to yield to the inspiration to-day; and to-morrow I 4 Text | believe that I caught the inspiration from the great Euthyphro 5 Text | to say, you trust to the inspiration of Euthyphro.~HERMOGENES: Ion Part
6 Intro| embraces the alternative of inspiration.~The Ion, like the other 7 Intro| in his highest moments of inspiration he has an eye to his own 8 Text | as I was just saying, an inspiration; there is a divinity moving 9 Text | suspended, who take the inspiration. For all good poets, epic 10 Text | that good poets by a divine inspiration interpret the things of 11 Text | others, some deriving their inspiration from Orpheus, others from 12 Text | what you say, but by divine inspiration and by possession; just 13 Text | not by art but by divine inspiration.~ION: That is good, Socrates; 14 Text | the two alternatives; and inspiration is by far the nobler.~SOCRATES: 15 Text | in your praises of Homer inspiration, and not art.~THE END~ > Laws Book
16 1 | genuinely good by the divine inspiration of his own nature, and is 17 2 | judge must not draw his inspiration from the theatre, nor ought 18 5 | by apparitions or reputed inspiration of Heaven, in obedience 19 5 | which there is a divine inspiration, and in which the demigods 20 7 | some divine presage and inspiration rightly ascribe to God. Meno Part
21 Intro| some have imagined, that inspiration or divine grace is to be 22 Text | spoke of these things by inspiration, like Pindar, and many others Parmenides Part
23 Intro| of another, revelation, inspiration, and the like, of a third. Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| can only attribute to the inspiration of the place, which appears 25 Intro| thirdly, poetry or the inspiration of the Muses (compare Ion), 26 Intro| rhetoric; secondly, love or the inspiration of beauty and knowledge, 27 Intro| and dialectic is a sort of inspiration akin to love (compare Symp.); 28 Intro| modern language genius, or inspiration, or imagination, or idealism, 29 Intro| should be represented as the inspiration of love is a conception 30 Text | Bacchic Nymphs, they draw inspiration from Zeus, they pour out 31 Text | human discipline or divine inspiration confer any greater blessing 32 Text | may have imparted their inspiration to me. For I do not imagine 33 Text | them; the first was the inspiration of Apollo, the second that 34 Text | there is in him a divine inspiration which will lead him to things Philebus Part
35 Intro| of his ideas to a sudden inspiration. The interlocutor Protarchus, The Statesman Part
36 Intro| Revolution, when the same inspiration has taken hold of whole 37 Text | good legislator, having the inspiration of the royal muse, can implant The Symposium Part
38 Intro| At the height of divine inspiration, when the force of nature Theaetetus Part
39 Text | sweet will, and get their inspiration anywhere, each of them saying Timaeus Part
40 Intro| instances, by a sort of inspiration, to have anticipated the 41 Intro| happens when some gentle inspiration coming from intelligence 42 Intro| modern sense, they caught an inspiration from the external world. 43 Text | happens when some gentle inspiration of the understanding pictures 44 Text | attains prophetic truth and inspiration; but when he receives the 45 Text | to be judges of the true inspiration. Some persons call them 46 Text | affirm, the name-giver named inspiration and expiration. And all 47 Text | double process, which we call inspiration and expiration.~The phenomena


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