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page 4 note 1 Troades. 1.384: .
page 4 note 2 Ib. 1. 544: .
page 4 note 3 Ib. 1. 525:
page 4 note 4 Ib. 1. 627:
page 4 note 5 ‘The Bacchae in relation to certain currents of thought in the fifth century.’
page 4 note 6 Bacchae, 1. 388.
page 4 note 7 Cressae, Frgm. 467 Nauck.
page 4 note 8 Bacchae, 1. 862.
page 4 note 9 Hume, Nineteenth Essay.
page 4 note 10 Cf. the success of Hecuba's appeal to Aga-memnon's baser passions: Hecuba, 1. 824. : Frgm. 890. Andromeda, Frgm. 132. . Hippolytus, , Frgm. 433. Frgm. 889. . Auge, Frgm. 271. And so forth.
page 5 note 1 Frgm. 1043 Nauck.
page 5 note 2 Aeolus, Frgm. 24. And in Frgm. 906 a verse very similar to this is followed by the lines: .
page 5 note 3 Frgm. 804.
page 5 note 4 Frgm. 896.
page 5 note 5 Frgm. 504.
page 5 note 6 Frgm. 816.