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page 143 note 1 Stein seems to distinguish 1. 2 from the other passages, not making his meaning very clear, but probably thinking with Goodwin (Moods and Tenses, 238 and 443) that it means ‘these would prove to have been Cretans,’ i.e. would now prove, if we could go into it. It seems better to take this passage like the others.
page 143 note 2 Quoted as an instance by Mr Platt, in the Journal of Philology, Vol. 26, p. 87.Google Scholar
page 143 note 3 I hare noticed one or two examples in Pausanias (1. 9. 5: 8. 12. 7).
page 144 note 1 In Eur. Or. 1132 why does Dr. Goodwin (M. T. 508) make optative ? It is the indicative, like νεῖμεν Wasps 574, νεῖτε O.T. 1405. Xen. Cyn. 12. 22. (which he cites) is probably wrong.
page 145 note 1 I have taken this and one other passage from Mr. Gildersleeve's Syntax § 293.