[1113] Aesch. Ag. 455.
[1114] Eur. Or. 491–541.
[1115] Ibid. 580 ff.
[1116] Aesch. Choeph. 924–5. Cf. also 293.
[1117] Soph. El. 445.
[1118] Aesch. Choeph. 439 ff.
[1119] Antiphon, pp. 119, 125, and 126.
[1121] Plato, Leges, 865 D, παλαιόν τινα τῶν ἀρχαίων μύθων.
[1122] The word δειμαίνει, which in this passage seems clearly transitive, is perhaps a verbal reminiscence of the old language in which Plato had heard the tradition.