[776] Hom. Il. XXIII. 79.

[777] Il. XVIII. 535–8.

[778] Plato, Phaedo, p. 107 D.

[779] Rep. p. 617 D, E. Cf. 620 D, E.

[780] Meineke, Fragm. Com. Graec. IV. p. 238.

[781] Theocr. IV. 40.

[782] I do not of course wish to imply that in the every-day usage of these words the thought of a guardian-genius was present to men’s minds; but the first formation of them can only have sprung from this belief.

[783] Aen. VI. 743.

[784] Plato, Theag. 128 D.

[785] Ibid. E.