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34

Æschylus, "Toxotides," Fragm. 224. Quoted again by our author, "On Love," § xxi.

35

This line is quoted again by our author, "On Moral Virtue," § vii.

36

This line is very like a Fragment in the "Danae" of Euripides. Dind. (328).

37

The beginning of this short Treatise is lost. Nor is the first paragraph at all clear. We have to guess somewhat at the meaning.

38

Homer, "Iliad," xvii. 446, 447.

39

Compare the image in Shakspere, "Hamlet," A. iii. Sc. I. 165, 166. "Now see that noble and most sovereign reason, Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh."

40

Euripides, "Orestes," 258.

41

Sophocles, Fragm. 741. Quoted again by our author, "On Love," § xxiii.

42

Sophocles, "Œdipus Tyrannus," 4, 5. Quoted again "On Moral Virtue," § vi.

43

A line from Menander. Quoted again "De Fraterno Amore," § xx.

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