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NOTES. 209above ; Livy, xxi. 10, 4 ex bellis bella serendo. ims ...XaupdvH— = 6 Xafi^dyuv. hri (irywrrois— cf. c. 39, 3 er'u)€Kig.. T| 8i K.T.X—there is only one i'iea in the subjectlit. ' that which is the Bplendour of the present remains alsothe glory of the future in memory for ever,' by which hemeans great power, to. tiiyiirra. above. In the prtnent, suchpower is viewed with dislike, though it is a splendid thing tohave ; but hatred is short-lived, and in the future will bechanged into admiration and respect. Even if this greatpower decline, it is still remembered. The second member isthe more important.64, 6. "Yii T€ tJ) pAXov—there ia chiasmns here ; rapavrlica,ii rb treiTa, it t6 /zAXov, « rb aiTiKa. irpoyv6vrts—' providingfor future glory and present escape from disgrace, secureboth by making an effort now.' IviKTipuKcvto-Oc— see c. 1i-rtfieiyvwTo. Cf. iTiBiKa^eaOai. otrives— with this conclusion,cf. the close of Xicias' speech, vi. 14 rb koXwi Ap^ tovt'flvou, 6s Sjf K.T.\. irpi*? propter, c. 91, 4. o^oi— c. 68,3. Kal iroXtwv Kal ISiwruv—sums up the lesson of the wholespeech. The interests of the individual cannot be consideredapart from those of the community. Cf. Isocr. 3, 51.65, 1. Tfjs f»r' avrbv— 'the indignation directed againsthim.' Scivciv—here regarded from the p

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