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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| whether Euthyphro, or some Muse inhabiting your own breast, 2 Text | explain pur; either the muse of Euthyphro has deserted 3 Text | Euthyphro, or whether some Muse may have long been an inhabitant Gorgias Part
4 Intro| even in that. The stately muse of Tragedy is bent upon 5 Intro| Gorgias that the stately muse of tragedy is a votary of 6 Text | SOCRATES: And as for the Muse of Tragedy, that solemn Ion Part
7 Intro| magnet. The magnet is the Muse, and the ring which immediately 8 Text | stone. In like manner the Muse first of all inspires men 9 Text | utter that to which the Muse impels them, and that only; 10 Text | which hang down from the Muse. And every poet has some 11 Text | And every poet has some Muse from whom he is suspended, Laws Book
12 2 | of vice, and others in a muse of another character. And 13 2 | will they sing, and what muse will they hymn? The strain 14 4 | down on the tripod of the muse, is not in his right mind; 15 7 | and rejecting the honeyed Muse—not however that we mean 16 7 | concerned. Now the unwarlike muse, which honours in dance Menexenus Part
17 Text | still wooing the poet’s muse. Of these I am bound to Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| alive. They think that the Muse of Literature may transfer 19 Text | of Calliope the eldest Muse and of Urania who is next Philebus Part
20 Intro| pleasures; and here the Muse says ‘Enough.’~‘Bidding The Republic Book
21 6 | and will be whenever the muse of philosophy is queen. 22 8 | neglected her who is the true muse, the companion of reason 23 10 | this and allow the honeyed muse to enter, either in epic The Statesman Part
24 Text | inspiration of the royal muse, can implant this opinion, The Symposium Part
25 Text | Urania the fair and heavenly muse, and of the duty of accepting 26 Text | to the manner born of our muse and would be all the better,