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NOTES. 185(K Tov elKiroi, ix rod eiirptToCt, ^k toO aiaxlovoi, iic roO SiKolov, i^Iffov, and others. This one occurs also i. 143, 4, and elsewhere.One or two of these phrases were colloquial, as i^Iffov, i^ iybi {rpdirov or \6yov), ix trayrbs (rpdrov) (these are theonly ones found in Aristoph. ); the rest are formed on theanalogy of such simple phrases. The orators use them, butonly with common adjectives: Thuc. confines them to speechesand highlj--wrought passages. The 8th book contains onlythree examples. irapaPciAX6fi.cvoi discrimiiii objicientes : adictionary may here be useful to some. To have children inperil would constitute having a stake in the state.44, 4. Ilap'qP^KaTC—antithesis to oU fri riXiKia. K^pSospredicate, in an unexpected place, and so emphatic. t(Sv8«— 'your present life,' i.e. your sorrow will be short-lived,because your lives are drawing to a close. rh ^iXortfiov'love of honour,' which would be gratified in their case, asthey would be honoured on account of their children's fame.iv Tu d\pci

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