[192]. Frag. 42. (Bergk.)

[193]. Pyth., xi, 28.

[194]. Choe., 738–82.

[195]. Medea, 52.

[196]. Soph., Trach., 871ff.

[197]. Hipp., 698.

[198]. The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, pt. VI, Euripides, Hyps., fr. 60.

[199]. M., ii, 1965.

[200]. Samia, 40ff. St. Paul instances the nurse as the examplar of gentleness; but “nurse” here is usually interpreted “mother.” Cf. I. Thess., ii, 7. ὡς ἐὰν τροφὸς θάλῃ τὰ ἑαυτῆς τέκνα.

[201]. De Vitiosa Pudore, § 2.