[94] Frere, p. 229.
Then, I think,
A man of subtle counsel and keen wit
Discovered God for mortals.
[96] Introduced the notion of deity.
[97] Poet. capp. ii., xxii.; Rhet. iii. 7.
[98] The whole matter is too obscure for discussion in this place. Suffice it to add that a certain Philiscus, the friend and follower of Diogenes, enjoyed a portion of the notoriety attaching to the seven obnoxious dramas.
[99] The rule of one man is of wrong the parent.
[100] Poet. i., xxiv.
[101] See Ar. Rhet. iii. 12.
[102] Athen. xiii. p. 608a.