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  • William Watson Goodwin, Commentary on Demosthenes: On the Crown

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    Commentary on Demosthenes, On the Crown. section 15.

    [15] 3. tosoutois husteron chro- nois: the Peace of Philocrates was sixteen years old at the time of the trial.

    5. hupokrinetai, he plays his part: cf. etragôidei in § 13.6. The word implies not only pomposity but dissimulation.--katêgorei...krinei: see note on § 14.8.

    6. tou agônos holou proïstatai, [p. 12] he puts foremost in (at the head of) his whole suit.

    7. oudamou, nowhere, i.e. never: cf. hou in § 125.1 with following entautha.--epi tautên, upon this ground (that of our enmity), keeping the figure of apêntêkôs emoi, having met me--or with a view to this, i.e. to fight it out (West., Weil, Bl.): cf. entauth' apêntêkas; § 125.5.

    8. epitimian aphelesthai, i.e. to inflict atimia, which Ctesiphon would incur as a public debtor if he were unable to pay his fine if convicted.




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    This text is based on the following book(s):
    Demosthenes de Corona. William Watson Goodwin. 1904. Cambridge University Press.


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