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Euthyphro Part
1 Text | mean. The poet (Stasinus) sings—~‘Of Zeus, the author and Gorgias Part
2 Intro| idealizes the sensual; he sings the strain of love in the Ion Part
3 Text | the themes of which Homer sings?~ION: Very true, Socrates.~ Laws Book
4 2 | Cleinias. What?~Athenian. He sings well and dances well; now 5 2 | now must we add that he sings what is good and dances 6 2 | than he of whom Tyrtaeus sings; and he would honour courage Lysis Part
7 Text | old wives’ tales which he sings and recites to us, and we 8 Text | that the poet was wrong who sings—~‘Happy the man to whom Phaedo Part
9 Intro| Apollo all his life long, sings at his death more lustily 10 Text | considering that no bird sings when cold, or hungry, or The Sophist Part
11 Text | is a whole, as Parmenides sings,—~‘Every way like unto the The Symposium Part
12 Text | into being. Also Parmenides sings of Generation:~‘First in Theaetetus Part
13 Intro| heart,’ as the all-wise poet sings, when the wax is muddy or 14 Text | Tragedy; when the latter sings of~‘Ocean whence sprang Timaeus Part
15 Intro| Being under negatives. He sings of ‘Being unbegotten and