ll were for thinking that the
main thing was."]
[Footnote 18: Or, "that sink into which a confluent stream of evil
humours discharge most incompatible with gaiety of mind." Schneid. conj.
{eremon} sc. {geras}.]
[Footnote 19: Or, "I will give no helping hand to that."]
[Footnote 20: Cf. "Mem." I. i. 2.]
[Footnote 21: Cf. Plat. "Apol." 19.]
[Footnote 22: Cf. "Anab." III. ii. 11; Aristoph. "Birds," 720.]
[Footnote 23: Delphi.]
[Footnote 24: Or, "the objects that meet us." See Prof. Jebb ad Theophr.
"Ch." xxviii. 5.]
[Footnote 25: L. Dindorf cf. Athen. v. 218 E; Hermesianax ap. Athen.
xiii. 599 A; Liban. vol. iii. pp. 34, 35; Plat. "Apol." 21 A; Paus. i.
22. 8; Schol. ad Aristoph. "Clouds," 144; Grote, "H. G." viii. 567
foll.]
[Footnote 26: See Herod. i. 65:
{ekeis, o Lukoorge, emon pori piona neon,
Zeni philos kai pasin 'Olumpia domat' ekhousi
dizo e se theon manteusomai e anthropon.
all' eti kai mallon theon elpomai, o Lukoorge.}
Cf. Plut. "Lyc." 5 (Clough, i. 89).]
[Footnote 27: Or, "gave judgment beforehand that I far excelled."]
[Footnote 28: Lit. "whom do you know," and so throughout.]
[Footnote 29: Cf. Plat. "Phaed." 66 C.]
[Footnote 30: Or, "so attempered and adjusted." The phrase savours of
"cynic." theory.]
[Footnote 31: Or, "present no temptation to him"; lit. "that he stands
in no further need of what belongs to his neighbours."]
[Footnote 32: {ta legomena}, "the meaning of words and the force of
argument."]
[Footnote 33: {ek panton}. Cf. Thuc. i. 120, {osper kai en allois ek
panton protimontai (oi egemones)}, "as they (leaders) are first in
honour, they should be first in the fulfilment of their duties"
(Jowett).]
[Footnote 34: The commentators quote Libanius, "Apol." vol. iii. p. 39,
{kai dia touto ekalei men Eurulokhos o Kharistios, ekalei de Skopas k
Kranonios, oukh ekista lontes, upiskhnoumenoi}. Cf. Diog. Laert. ii. 31,
{Kharmidou oiketas auto didontos, in' ap' auton prosodeuoito, oukh
eileto}. Cf. id. 65, 74.]
[Footnote 35: See "Hell." II. ii. 10.]
[Footnote 36: {oikteirein eautous}. See L. Dind. ad loc. For an incident
in point see "Mem." II. vii.]
[Footnote 37: Plat. "Rep." iii. 404 D, "refinements of Attic
confectionery."]
[Footnote 38: {ek tes psukhes}, possibly "by a healthy appetite." Cf.
"Symp." iv. 41. The same sentiment "ex ore Antisthenis." See Joel, op.
cit. i. 382; Schanz, Plat. "Apol." p. 88, S. 26.]
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