[725] “The perpetual presence of masters,” according to Xenophon, “best inculcates proper modesty and discipline.”
[726] i. 5. 5.
[727] i. 6. 1-46.
[728] iii. 1. 38.
[729] διαφθείρειν, the word used in Sokrates’ accusation.
[730] v. 3. 37.
[731] v. 3. 46. Notice the Socratic comparison.
[732] Plato, Laws, 694 C-D.
[733] A hit at Xenophon’s Economics.