[484] "Iliad," v. 800. Athene is the speaker.
[485] A play by Sophocles, now only in fragments, relating the life of Achilles in the island of Scyros, the scene of his amour with Deidamia, the daughter of Lycomedes, by whom he became the father of Pyrrhus.
[486] Thucydides, ii. 64. Quoted again in "On Shyness," § xviii.
[487] See also "De Audiendo," § x.
[488] πότους comes in rather curiously here. Can any other word lurk under it?
[489] "Phœnissæ," 528, 529.
[490] Homer, "Iliad," vi. 347.
[491] Do. vi. 326.
[492] Homer, "Iliad," ix. 109, 110.
[493] In Dindorf's "Poetæ Scenici Græci," Fragment 152.