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A fragment from the "Dictys" of Euripides.

31

"Republ." v. 463, F. sq.

32

Cf. Shakespeare's "Winter Tale," Act iii. sc. iii. 59-63.

33

As Horace's father did. See "Satires," Book i. Sat. iv. 105-129.

34

What we call black sheep.

35

From Simonides. Cf. Seneca, "Epist." xlix. "Punctum est quod vivimus, et adhuc puncto minus."

36

Reading with Wyttenbach, ὡς ἐκ λογικῆς τέχνης.

37

Like Carker in Dombey.

38

Compare the character of Micio in the "Adelphi" of Terence.

39

This saying is assigned by Diogenes Laertius to Pittacus.

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