[259]. Od. 12, 432 foll.

[260]. W. and D. 42.

[261]. Fr. 122.

[262]. Polybius (6, 56) points to ‘Deisidaimonia’ as the force which has held the Roman Commonwealth together, and kept the Romans honest.

[263]. See Nauck, p. 910 (Hercules speaks).

[264]. δεῖμα—δέω: τάρβος—ταράσσω.

[265]. Cf. Aristot. Eth. Nic. 3, 7.

[266]. Eur. Or. 211-12.

[267]. Nauck, p. 910, Fragm. 375 (probably from Aeschylus).

[268]. Eur. Tro. 759.