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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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NOTES. 207really by no means anxious for peace (see Intr. p. Ixxiv. foL),and it is probable that Pericles here points out the absurdityof Cleon's present attitude by adopting a phrase of which allknew that he was fond ; leaving the friends of aTpayiioavnito settle matters with the friends of rvparpii as best theycould. &8ucov SoKft viz. ' to the world. Pericles does nothimself assert that the empire is a despotism, or that it wasunjustly acquired : he alludes to an opinion then especiallyprevalent. tinxCvSwov— so. iffrl.68, 3. 01 TotovToi i.e. ol rdSe dydpaya$ii6ftevoi. WpovtvtOravTts—' if they should get others to adopt their views.*Kal—with W, nive ... sive. Observe the laoxuXop on each sideof Kal, cf. c. 40, 1, and the o/tworAfira in iro\4

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