[[125]] Cf. D. i, 1; iii, 19; iv, 4; iv, 12, and very many other passages.

[[126]] D. iv, 9, end.

[[127]] Ep. 31, 5.

[[128]] Plutarch, Progress in Virtue, c. 2, 76 A, on the absurdity of there being no difference between Plato and Meletus. Cf. also de repugn. Stoic. 11, 1037 D.

[[129]] "Unconditional eradication," says Zeller, Eclectics, p. 226. "I do not hold with those who hymn the savage and hard Apathy (tén agrion kaì skleràn)," wrote Plutarch. Cons, ad Apoll. 3, 102 C. See Clem. Alex. Str. ii, 110, on páthê; as produced by the agency of spirits, and note his talk of Christian Apathy. Str. vi, 71-76.

[[130]] Justin Martyr (Apol. ii, 8) praises Stoic morality and speaks of Stoics who suffered for it.

[[131]] Cf. Epict. D. iii, 25.

[[132]] Sen. Ep. 50, 4.

[[133]] Persius, iii, 38.

[[134]] Ep. 6, 1.