[Footnote 12:]

Plato in the

Symposium

; where Alcibiades is made to draw the parallel under the influence of wine and revelry. He compares the person of Socrates to the sculptured figures of the Sileni and the Mercuries in the streets of Athens, but owns the spell by which he was held, in presence of Socrates, as by the flute of the Satyr Marsyas.

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[Footnote 13:]

which

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[Footnote 14:]

that we