[1065]Tro. 285-9, 1216.[1066]Hor. Ep. I. ii. 18.[1067]Hor. Epist. I. ii. 1-31.[1068]Æn. ii. 90. et seqq.[1069]Æn. vi. 628.[1070]Æn. iii. 272. sup. p.522.[1071]Pind. Nem. iii. 43-64.[1072]Epithal. Pel. and Thet. 339-372.[1073]Hor. A. P. 120. It will be remembered that the ruthless Bentley struck out even thehonoratumof the text, and, with an audacity surpassing his great ingenuity, put inHomereum.[1074]Il. i. 122.[1075]Ib. 149.[1076]Stat. Achill. i.[1077]Act v. sc. 5.[1078]Achilleis, v. 163.[1079]Seneca, Troades, 765. Ibid. 609et seqq.[1080]Act iv.[1081]Ibid. 685.[1082]Prologue to Dryden’s Troilus and Cressida; and again in the Epilogue spoken by Thersites:‘You British fools, of the old Trojan stock.’[1083]Hist. Greece, ch. i. sect. iv.[1084]Gerus.ii. 59.[1085]Gerus.ii. 58.[1086]Stevens on Troilus and Cressida.[1087]Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida, book iv.[1088]Act iii. sc. 1.[1089]Act iv. sc. 1.[1090]Troilus and Cressida, v. 9.[1091]Ibid. v. 10.[1092]Dryden’s Troil. and Cress., act ii. sc. 3.[1093]Act v. sc. 2.[1094]Acteiii. sc. 5.[1095]Acteiv. sc. iii.[1096]Acteiii. sc. 3.[1097]Il. i. 27.[1098]Od. iv. 220-6.[1099]Od. x. 287.
[1065]Tro. 285-9, 1216.
[1065]Tro. 285-9, 1216.
[1066]Hor. Ep. I. ii. 18.
[1066]Hor. Ep. I. ii. 18.
[1067]Hor. Epist. I. ii. 1-31.
[1067]Hor. Epist. I. ii. 1-31.
[1068]Æn. ii. 90. et seqq.
[1068]Æn. ii. 90. et seqq.
[1069]Æn. vi. 628.
[1069]Æn. vi. 628.
[1070]Æn. iii. 272. sup. p.522.
[1070]Æn. iii. 272. sup. p.522.
[1071]Pind. Nem. iii. 43-64.
[1071]Pind. Nem. iii. 43-64.
[1072]Epithal. Pel. and Thet. 339-372.
[1072]Epithal. Pel. and Thet. 339-372.
[1073]Hor. A. P. 120. It will be remembered that the ruthless Bentley struck out even thehonoratumof the text, and, with an audacity surpassing his great ingenuity, put inHomereum.
[1073]Hor. A. P. 120. It will be remembered that the ruthless Bentley struck out even thehonoratumof the text, and, with an audacity surpassing his great ingenuity, put inHomereum.
[1074]Il. i. 122.
[1074]Il. i. 122.
[1075]Ib. 149.
[1075]Ib. 149.
[1076]Stat. Achill. i.
[1076]Stat. Achill. i.
[1077]Act v. sc. 5.
[1077]Act v. sc. 5.
[1078]Achilleis, v. 163.
[1078]Achilleis, v. 163.
[1079]Seneca, Troades, 765. Ibid. 609et seqq.
[1079]Seneca, Troades, 765. Ibid. 609et seqq.
[1080]Act iv.
[1080]Act iv.
[1081]Ibid. 685.
[1081]Ibid. 685.
[1082]Prologue to Dryden’s Troilus and Cressida; and again in the Epilogue spoken by Thersites:‘You British fools, of the old Trojan stock.’
[1082]Prologue to Dryden’s Troilus and Cressida; and again in the Epilogue spoken by Thersites:
‘You British fools, of the old Trojan stock.’
‘You British fools, of the old Trojan stock.’
‘You British fools, of the old Trojan stock.’
‘You British fools, of the old Trojan stock.’
[1083]Hist. Greece, ch. i. sect. iv.
[1083]Hist. Greece, ch. i. sect. iv.
[1084]Gerus.ii. 59.
[1084]Gerus.ii. 59.
[1085]Gerus.ii. 58.
[1085]Gerus.ii. 58.
[1086]Stevens on Troilus and Cressida.
[1086]Stevens on Troilus and Cressida.
[1087]Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida, book iv.
[1087]Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida, book iv.
[1088]Act iii. sc. 1.
[1088]Act iii. sc. 1.
[1089]Act iv. sc. 1.
[1089]Act iv. sc. 1.
[1090]Troilus and Cressida, v. 9.
[1090]Troilus and Cressida, v. 9.
[1091]Ibid. v. 10.
[1091]Ibid. v. 10.
[1092]Dryden’s Troil. and Cress., act ii. sc. 3.
[1092]Dryden’s Troil. and Cress., act ii. sc. 3.
[1093]Act v. sc. 2.
[1093]Act v. sc. 2.
[1094]Acteiii. sc. 5.
[1094]Acteiii. sc. 5.
[1095]Acteiv. sc. iii.
[1095]Acteiv. sc. iii.
[1096]Acteiii. sc. 3.
[1096]Acteiii. sc. 3.
[1097]Il. i. 27.
[1097]Il. i. 27.
[1098]Od. iv. 220-6.
[1098]Od. iv. 220-6.
[1099]Od. x. 287.
[1099]Od. x. 287.