[109]. Fr. 11.

[110]. Od. 2, 372.

[111]. Il. 2, 169 foll.

[112]. Il. 4, 86 foll.

[113]. Il. 5, beg.

[114]. The MSS. have ‘Pandarus’, but ‘Pindar’ is a likely correction. Yet Plutarch cannot have supposed Pindar to have written this iambic line. It is quoted by Aristophanes, Peace, 699, in connexion with the stinginess of Sophocles or Simonides, and the scholiast quotes from Pindar a censure of that vice in a poet: so some confusion is possible.

[115]. Oeconom. 7, 4 foll.

[116]. In the Stheneboea.

[117]. Isthm. 2, 3.

[118]. Fr. 16 (Nauck).