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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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184 eOYKYAIAOY SYFrPA^HS B.attributed, to Demosth. 16 wcrirep txvrj yvupl^ovca vvv tj tCopolKeliiiv avToh Kal . Kal iroXXiiKis—' only too often. ' €vro)(^Caisrelated to eirvxla or t6 eurvx^s as ri/xat or rd rijs tijxv^ to riJXVfi.e. the plur. denotes instance-^ of good luck rather than goodluck in the abstract. This refers back to rh evrvx^s above: for,though a man cannot be judged prosperous till after his death,still instances of good luck may of course occur in life, and ifthese are as frequent as the misfortunes of life, the whole resultwill be t6 eirvx^i- Cf. Soph. frag, oiiXPV'"'ot' f5 vpdffaouirot6\§i(Tai Tijxas dvdpdi, wplv avrip wavTeXuis ijSi} ^io^ \diCKTrepavdri KalITeXevTTJa-n ^lov. Pericles refers especially to the noble deeds ofsons who will thus bring joy to their parents. Cf. 43, 4.als—cf. Isocr. 14, 47 ^v coy el irpdrrovTas iXdufiev, In xttXcrtirepov^xofJ-ev, ov rati iKelvtav (pOovovvres einropiaii dWd /xdWov evroii tGsv TrAay dya^ots rd% rj/xeripas avTWP ffVfKpopdi KaOopuvTes.'\{nn\— sc. ecTTiv, a man feels sorrow, not for the want ofblessings which he loses before he knows them.' cDc isgoverned by both partic. and verb. ircipa

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