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[4] And Telecleides speaks of him as sitting on the acropolis in the greatest perplexity, ‘now heavy of head, and now alone, from the eleven-couched chamber of his head, causing vast uproar to arise.’ 1 And Eupolis, in his ‘Demes,’ having inquiries made about each one of the demagogues as they come up from Hades, says, when Pericles is called out last:—
The very head of those below hast thou now brought.
2

1 Kock, Com. Att. Frag. i. p. 2220.

2 Kock, Com. Att. Frag. i. p. 280.

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