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so Aristoph.Knights 261. and is willing to forbear something of his rightsE)LATTOU=SQAI cf. Thuc. i. 77. 1, Aristot.Eth. Nic. 1198 b 26-32, Pol. 1319 a 3. in order to escape trouble.For PRA/GMATA E)/XEIN cf. 370 A, Gorg. 467 D, Alc. I. 119 B, Aristoph.Birds 1026, Wasps 1392. Cf.PRA/GMATA PARE/XEIN, Rep. 505 A, 531 B, Theages 121 D, Herod. i. 155, Aristoph.Birds 931, Plutus 20, 102.” “How does he originate?” he said. “Why, when, to begin with,” I said, “he hears his mother complainingWilamowitz, Platon, i. p. 434 with some exaggeration says that
1392. Cf.PRA/GMATA PARE/XEIN, Rep. 505 A, 531 B, Theages 121 D, Herod. i. 155, Aristoph.Birds 931, Plutus 20, 102.” “How does he originate?” he said. “Why, when, to begin with,” I said, “he hears his mother complainingWilamowitz, Platon, i. p. 434 with some exaggeration says that this is the only woman character in Plato and is probably his mother, Perictione. Pohlenz, Gött. Gel. Anz. 1921, p. 18, disagrees. For the complaints cf. Gerard, Four Years in Germany, p. 115 “Now if a lawyer gets to be about forty years old and is not some kind of a Rat his wife begins to nag him . . .”
7A)PRAGMONESTA/TOUS ME\N O)/NTAS E)N TH=| PO/LEI. Cf.POLUPRAGMOSU/NH444 B, 434 B, Isoc.Antid. 48, Peace 108,30, and 26, with Norlin's note (Loeb). Cf. also Aristoph.Knights 261. and is willing to forbear something of his rightsE)LATTOU=SQAI cf. Thuc. i. 77. 1, Aristot.Eth. Nic. 1198 b 26-32, Pol. 1319 a 3. in order to escape trouble.For PRA/GMATA E)/XEIN cf. 370 A, Gorg. 467 D, Alc. I. 119 B, Aristoph.Birds 1026, Wasps 1392. Cf.PRA/GMATA PARE/XEIN, Rep. 505 A, 531 B, Theages 121 D, Herod. i. 155, Aristoph.Birds 931, Plutus 20, 102.” “How does he originate?” he s<
oeb). Cf. also Aristoph.Knights 261. and is willing to forbear something of his rightsE)LATTOU=SQAI cf. Thuc. i. 77. 1, Aristot.Eth. Nic. 1198 b 26-32, Pol. 1319 a 3. in order to escape trouble.For PRA/GMATA E)/XEIN cf. 370 A, Gorg. 467 D, Alc. I. 119 B, Aristoph.Birds 1026, Wasps 1392. Cf.PRA/GMATA PARE/XEIN, Rep. 505 A, 531 B, Theages 121 D, Herod. i. 155, Aristoph.Birds 931, Plutus 20, 102.” “How does he originate?” he said. “Why, when, to begin with,” I said, “he hears his mother complainingWilamowitz, Platon, i. p. 434 with some exa
QAI, Isoc.Antid. 227A)PRAGMONESTA/TOUS ME\N O)/NTAS E)N TH=| PO/LEI. Cf.POLUPRAGMOSU/NH444 B, 434 B, Isoc.Antid. 48, Peace 108,30, and 26, with Norlin's note (Loeb). Cf. also Aristoph.Knights 261. and is willing to forbear something of his rightsE)LATTOU=SQAI cf. Thuc. i. 77. 1, Aristot.Eth. Nic. 1198 b 26-32, Pol. 1319 a 3. in order to escape trouble.For PRA/GMATA E)/XEIN cf. 370 A, Gorg. 467 D, Alc. I. 119 B, Aristoph.Birds 1026, Wasps 1392. Cf.PRA/GMATA PARE/XEIN, Rep. 505 A, 531 B, Theages 121 D, Herod. i. 155, Aristoph.Birds 931, Plutus 20,