[432] §§ 92-94.

[433] Against Lysicles, fr. 75.

[434] He could not afford to be particular as to the kind of cases which he took up; the affair of Athenogenes is far from respectable on either side, and several of his speeches were in connexion with hetairai of the less reputable sort. His defence of the famous Phryne was his masterpiece.

[435] He mentions these three among the most famous cases in which he has been concerned (For Euxenippus, § 28).

[436] Demos., de Cor., §§ 134-135.

[437] Fr. 28.

[438] Vide infra, p. [295].

[439] The agreement of Blass and Kenyon on this point may be taken as conclusive. Small fragments of another speech For Lycophron have been recently published (Pap. Oxyrh., vol. xiii.).

[440] ἀρχαίων κρίσις, v. 6.

[441] ὀβολοστατεῖν was used by Lysias also (fr. 41).