142 From the Ino of Euripides.

143 From the Ino of Euripides.

144 Pindar, Pyth. VIII. 135.

145 Odyss. XVIII. 130.

146 Il. VI. 145.

147 Il. XXI. 463.

148 Il. XXIV. 522.

149 Hesiod, Works and Days, 94.

150 From the Danae of Euripides.

151 From Euripides.

152 Pindar, Pyth. III. 145.

153 Eurip. Alcestis, 792.

154 See Odyss. XIII. 80; and Il. XIV. 231; XVI. 672; XI. 241.

155 Plat. Phaed. pp. 66 B-67 B.

156 From Aeschylus.

157 Eurip. Suppliants, 1109.

158 From the Cresphontes of Euripides.

159 From the Hypsipyle of Euripides.

160 Odyss. XV. 245.

161 See the Latin version in Cicero, Tusc. III. 14, 29.

162 Plato, Repub. X. p. 604 B.

163 Μεῖον Τρωίλος ἐδάκρυσεν ἢ Πρίαμος is a saying of Callimachus, as we learn from Cicero, Tusc. I. 39: Quanquam non male ait Callimachus, multo saepius lacrimasse Priamum quam Troilum. (G.)

164 Il. XXII. 56.

165 See Il. XXIII. 109; Odyss. I. 423.

166 Hesiod, Works and Days, 94.

167 Eurip. Phoeniss. 555.

168 Il. XI. 452.

169 Il. XXIV. 744.

170 Il. XXIII. 222; XVII. 37.

171 Il. IX. 482.

172 From Euripides.

173 Il. VI. 486.

174 Il. XX. 128.

175 Aeschines against Ctesiphon, § 77.

176 Plat. Gorg. 523 A-524 B.

177 Il. I. 527.

178 Δεικηλίκτας, the Spartan word for the more common ὑποκρίτης. (G.)

179 Following Wyttenbach’s emendation for “I have lost my post.” (G.)

180 That is, changing μάχεσθαι (to fight) into ἀναμάχεσθαι (to retrieve a defeat). (G.)

181 According to Plutarch, the Spartan iron coin weighed an Aeginetan mina (about 1-1/2 lbs. avoir.), and was of the value of four chalci (or 3-1/4 farthings, about 1-1/2 cents). (G.)

182 Herod. I. 8.

183 Simonides, Frag. No. 47.

184 Odyss. XVII. 222.

185 Plato, Republic, V. p. 474 D.

186 Antigone, 232.

187

Εἰς τὸν λειμῶνα καθίσας
ἔδρεπεν ἕτερον ἐφ’ ἑτέρῳ
αἰρόμενος ἄγρευμα ἀνθέων
ἡδομένᾳ ψυχᾷ,
τὸ νήπιον ἄπληστον ἔχων.

From the Hypsipyle of Euripides.

188 Il. IX. 482.

189 Sophocles, Frag. 778.

190 Il. XXIII. 77.

191 See Odyss. IV. 178.

192 See Il. V. 902.

193 Sophocles, Oed. Tyr. 4.

194 From Menander.

195 Eurip. Hippol. 253.

196 Eurip. Pirith. Frag. 598.

197 Thucyd. II. 51.

198 Theognis vs. 215.

199 Il. IX. 325.

200 Il. III. 179.

201 Il. IX. 189.

202 Il. XII. 243.

203 Demosthenes on the Crown, p. 258, 20.

204 Thucyd. II. 87.

205 Alcman, Frag. 27.

206 Aristophanes, Knights, 1056.

207 From the Erechtheus of Euripides.

208 Il. XI. 265.

209 Il. V. 340.

210 Il. X. 407.

211 Il. II. 478.

212 See foot-note at the end of the First Oration on Alexander.