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τὰς sc. μαρτυρίας. ‘Testimony to the plaintiff's bad character.’

The four sets of depositions may probably be grouped as follows: (1) General evidence of Apollodorus' bad character. (2) On Phormion's good character. (3) On his generosity to those in need (§ 58, ἀκούετε .. οἷον ἑαυτὸν τοῖς δεηθεῖσι παρέχει). (4) On his public benefactions (§§ 56, 57, χρήσιμος τῇ πόλει, and § 58 ad fin.).

ἆρ᾽ οὖν ὄμοιος οὐτοσί; σκοπεῖτε Look here, upon this picture, and on this.λέγε. Thus used by Dem. in 28 §§ 11, 12, 13 only (Sigg, p. 431).

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