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Plato, Republic, Book 3, section 387c (search)
named of lamentation loud, abhorred Styx, the flood of deadly hate, the people of the infernal pit and of the charnel-house, and all other terms of this type, whose very names send a shudderFRI/TTEIN and FRI/KH are often used of the thrill or terror of tragedy. Cf. Sophocles Electra 1402, Oedipus Rex. 1306, Aeschylus Prometheus Bound 540. through all the hearers every year. And they may be excellent for other purposes,Some say, to frighten the wicked, but more probably for their aesthetic effect. Cf. 390 AEI) DE/ TINA A)/LLHN H(DONH\N PARE/XETAI, Laws 886 C. but we are in fear for our guardians lest the habit of such thrills make them more sensitiveQERMO/TEROI contains a playful suggestion of
Plato, Republic, Book 7, section 518b (search)
U(/TW DH/ in this sense cf. 484 D, 429 D, 443 E, Charm. 171 E. he would deem the one happy in its experience and way of life and pity the other, and if it pleased him to laugh at it, his laughter would be less laughable than that at the expense of the soul that had come down from the light above.” “That is a very fair statement,” he said.“Then, if this is true, our view of these matters must be this, that education is not in reality what some people proclaim it to be in their professions.E)PAGGELLO/MENOI connotes the boastfulness of their claims. Cf. Protag. 319 A, Gorg. 447 c, Laches 186 C, Euthyd. 273 E, Isoc.Soph. 1, 5, 9, 10, Antid. 193, Xen.Mem. iii. 1. 1, i. 2. 8, Aristot.Rhet. 1402 a 25.