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  • ...ymphs Corycian nymph]s, and the home of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muses Muse]s. The mountain was also favored by the Dorians. The name Parnassos s ...con Mount Helicon], another mountain in the same range. As the home of the Muses, Parnassus became known as the home of [[poetry]], [[music]], and [[learnin
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  • ...the [[Muses]], especially music, from [[feminine]] of ''mousikos'' of the Muses, from ''Mousa'' Muse ...and [[texture]]. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses").
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  • ...the four cardinal [[virtues]] or nine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muses Muses].
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  • ...rned occupation, from [[Greek]] Mouseion, from neuter of Mouseios of the [[Muses]], from Mousa
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  • ...nd as Daphne has worked with country/western artist Hal Bynum and as other muses have worked over the years with those mortals who are constitutionally suit
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  • And the ninth kingdom says of him that from the nine Muses one separated away. She came to a high mountain and spent (some) time seate
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  • ...al, creative beings have a muse that serves as their personal inspiration. Muses offer an inclination associated with your paintings, poetry, and music--rig
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  • ...ir musing and daydreams [[focus]] on that which they love. The religionist muses and daydreams and has [[creative]] imaginings, reviews [[conversations]] in
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  • ...e of the universe and ancient civilizations. In the introduction, Socrates muses about the perfect society, described in Plato's ''[[Republic (Plato)|Republ
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  • ...r centuries, the Greeks had thought that poetry sprang from inspiration by Muses, they had not reckoned it with the arts. Władysław Tatarkiewicz, A Histor
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