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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| scene concludes with a grand chorus of shouting and laughing, 2 Text | of whom I spoke, like a chorus at the bidding of their The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | business of the teacher of the chorus?~ALCIBIADES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 4 Text | art of the teacher of the chorus, which you were just now Gorgias Part
5 Text | should be no music in the chorus which I provided; aye, or Laws Book
6 1 | single youth, or of a single chorus—when the question is put 7 2 | not been trained in the chorus, and the educated is he 8 2 | Certainly.~Athenian. And the chorus is made up of two parts, 9 2 | far I have spoken of the chorus of Apollo and the Muses, 10 2 | to speak of the remaining chorus, which is that of Dionysus.~ 11 2 | hearing, in a Dionysiac chorus of old men, if you really 12 2 | accustomed to sing in our chorus.~Athenian. I dare say; for 13 2 | and rhythm. But the aged chorus must know all the three, 14 2 | bring eloquent aid to the Chorus of Dionysus, has been accomplished 15 7 | better we will give you a chorus; but if not, then, my friends, 16 12 | lamentation over them; but a chorus of fifteen maidens, and Phaedo Part
17 Intro| The audience, like the chorus in a play, for a moment 18 Intro| masterpieces of art. And the chorus at the end might have interpreted Phaedrus Part
19 Text | which makes answer to the chorus of the cicadae. But the Protagoras Part
20 Text | as the man-haters in his Chorus, you would be only too glad The Republic Book
21 2 | them shall be refused a chorus; neither shall we allow 22 5 | their ears to hear every chorus; whether the performance 23 8 | blind god director of his chorus, or given him chief honor. ~ The Symposium Part
24 Text | that on which he and his chorus offered the sacrifice of