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William Watson Goodwin, Commentary on Demosthenes: On the CrownYour current position in the text is marked in red. Click anywhere on the line to jump to another position.
Commentary on Demosthenes, On the Crown. section 15. 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, 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. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text. This text is based on the following book(s): |