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Not only are the Muses explicitly used in modern English to refer to an... three Muses were worshipped as well... The Muses judged the contest between... The Muses dancing with Apollo... The Muses dancing with Apollo... The Muses dancing with Apollo... the association of specific muses with specific art forms is a later innovation... The Muses were not assigned standardized divisions of poetry with which they are now identified until late... chief of the muses and muse of... helped standardise the depiction of muses in sculptures or paintings... The Muses were therefore both the embodiments and sponsors of performed metrical speech... The muses are typically invoked at or near the beginning of an epic poem or classical Greek... Modern evocations of the muses have appeared in a variety of literary and media sources... Crotoniates was to build a shrine of the Muses at the center of the city... Local cults of the Muses were often associated with springs or fountains... The Muses were also occasionally referred to as... The Muses were especially venerated in... Muses in the ancient art...

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