74Euripides, "Hercules Furens," 1250.75"Iliad," v. 800. Athene is the speaker.76Do. vi. 326.77Homer, "Iliad," ix. 109, 110.78A line from a lost Satyric Play of Æschylus, called "Prometheus Purphoros."79Homer, "Iliad," i. 255.80Euripides, "Orestes," 251.81A line from Euripides. Quoted also "De Adulatore et Amico," § xxxii.82From a lost play of Euripides. Compare the proverb, παθήματα μαθήματα.83See Pausanias, v. 14.84From a Fragment of Pindar.