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[ Or, "Socrates' Defence before the Dicasts." For the title of the work see Grote, "H. G." viii. 641; Schneid. ap. L. Dindorf's note {pros tous dikastas}, ed. Ox. 1862, and Dindorf's own note; L. Schmitz, "On the Apology of Socrates, commonly attributed to Xenophon," "Class. Mus." v. 222 foll.; G. Sauppe, "Praef." vol. iii. p. 117, ed. ster.; J. J. Hartman, "An. Xen." p. 111 foll.; E. Richter, "Xen. Stud." pp. 61-96; M. Schanz, "Platos Apologia.">[
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[ Or possibly, "his deliberate behaviour.">[
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[ Or, "have succeeded in hitting off"; "done full justice to.">[
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[ Or, "the magniloquence of the master.">[
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[ Or, "so that according to them his lofty speech seems rather foolhardy.">[