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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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NOTEa 205The antithesis between confidence and disdain is an antithesisbetween an instinctive feeling of superiority and a consciousnessarising from Icnoxdedge of the enemy's inferiority. Cf. Livy,XXI. 41 non eo solum animo quo adversns alios hostes soletispugnare velim ; sed cum indignatione quadam atque ira, velutsi servos videatis vestros anna repente contra vos ferentes.62, 4. A{^Y]|iA—Intr. p. liii. aCxvf^"- ia not identijitd withp&^fia, but is substituted sis the natural result of it. koI— 'mere.' dfiadCas cvrvxovs—fortune sometimes favourscowardly fools, and produces iu them a habit of boasting.Pericles probably meant Cleon, and Thuc. suggests him byKcd (= even ' ') SeiXy rwt. KaTo^povrio-is 8s dv—cf. the definitionin c. 44, 1. So. Tovrifi tyyiyvfTcu. Yvap^^—certainknowledge, contrasted with afiadia ti: ; again suggesting Cleon,who made the un-Socratic discovery that atiadia is dpcHi !Intr. p. Ixxiii.63, 5. TdXpAv—one of the effects of KaTa^ppovjicn, but notalways of

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