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[4302] Ps. xxvii. 1 (attributed to David).
[4304] Ps. iv. 6 (Heb. “Lift up upon us,” etc.)
[4306] Cf. Isa. lx. 1.
[4307] Cf. Isa. ix. 2.
[4308] Cf. Isa. ix. 2.
[4309] ἐνθουσιᾷν.
[4310] Cf. Matt. xxv. 4.
[4311] κεφαλίδα βιβλίου.
[4312] οὐαί: cf. Ezek. ii. 9, 10.
[4316] πολλάκις δὲ ἤδη ὁ Κέλσος θρυλλήσας ὡς ἀξιούμενον εὐθέως πιστεύειν, ὡς καινόν τι παρὰ τὰ πρότερον εἰρημένα. Guietus thus amends the passage: πολλάκις δὲ ἤδη ὁ Κέλσος ἀξιούμενος εὐθέως πιστεύειν, ὡς καινόν τι παρὰ τὰ πρότερον εἰρημένα θρυλλήσας, etc. Boherellus would change ἀξιούμενον into ἀξιοῦμεν.
[4317] παιδεία ἀνεξέλεγκτος πλανᾶται: cf.Prov. x. 17 (Sept.).
[4318] γνῶσις ἀσυνέτου ἀδιεξέταστοι λόγοι: cf. Ecclesiasticus 21.18.
[4319] οὐ τερατεύεται.
[4320] The night before Ariston brought Plato to Socrates as his pupil, the latter dreamed that a swan from the altar of Cupid alighted on his bosom. Cf. Pausanias in Atticis, p. 58.
[4321] “Alicubi forsan occurrit: me vero uspiam legisse non memini. Credo Platonem per tertium oculum suam πολυμάθειαν et scientiam, quâ ceteris anteibat, denotare voluisse.”—Spencer.
[4322] Plato, Epist., vi.
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