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Errata Noted by Transcriber:
The spellings "Heracles" and "Herakles" each occur twice.
certain tasteless conceits blamed / in Plato
_so in original: "on Plato"?_
I.2 And since...
_text shows chapter break in previous line, "writer's ... instead"_
... the very maidens in their eyes."[1]
_close quote missing in text_
+... choris hekasto ton eidon+
_text reads_ hekasio [_alternate citation form: 1449b_]
XXIII.4 And in those words ...
_text shows chapter break in following line, "already ... to the"_
... a good and temperate drink."[1]
_close quote missing in text_
XXXIX.3 though these are mere shadows...
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