): used
absolutely
as
in 14 ?
in 14 ?
Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs
178611 67(2) '11'01000'111
AIQA' \
721 10111 71-01011111'0111 6L7T01/ 0'19 861, Ve? /LGLV, 0113 (1117011?
\ 2 R \ I 2 R 1'! 2 I R
11,611 apfyew mu oxalae? 'ew Ica'n-opew, 07-1 8 01 701)
8? ZVOQ 1111cd'10'1. ? 61101, "raf'ra, 7TUUOdI/G0'9le' Tafl'ra
Kai 01'1XZ ,116'11? 0,u. a1, T011
n / ~ I r \ r A a\ \
'11'01011111'0. 'TL 70111 3601111011 v'n'ep 11/10111, ulla [Cab
7' A R R A 2 2
{was 1'1'1r%p 1'1/10111 a13va (if/. 10 wpd'rrew 'Tam' 15?
A\RQ I
079 e? Te? pm/s' 71110176, Kai ,u/q 'n'apaxwpew to 151115;)"
AAA I
'AQ'm/awb 7179 70156019, 2111 11va 01' 7rp0'yo1101
\\
ryap 1111111 ryiryveq'ab.
l. 316 lei/14311116110 vulgo (B13): laufidev S A B etc (\Veil,
B11). || [8. xp'l] 7111111600111]? Bl.
? 351. 318 1rth aixpd'w O, and corrected S B etc (taken
with 0111' u'. ? 6ld111 oii're 1rpoo'062s) Voemel, Weil, B12, cp. 21 ? 189
and [Ken] Rep. Ath. 3 ? 8 1rth El Ka-n'z, [MK/. 161! 11 0T01/ 1'6 1'0 ,ue? v
d? 6l6211 'rd 6% 1rp00062va1 : 1rth ,LHKpr S1 B1 etc (with (ii/claim)
Bekker, Sauppe, Dind ; 1rth 111qu": Dionys (with c'weldw)
B113. || 320 51011 0' fillklav (1313): 'rofi0' 8n K110' 'r'llmlall MSS
(Weil, Bl 1), a phrase open to suspicion owing to its three
short syllables and its difl'useness of form; probably due to
o-rouenllxlau being altered into roueorlxueullxlcm. 1] 321 [1115111
wolfiaas] B11. II 322 6"de #0103031 B 0, ? 711: 10101701 \Veil:
rowihnv 671}; Y. II 324 511 : 6 -r1 Froliberger Philol. 29 (1870) 633.
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? p- 38 OAYNGIAKOZ l' 69
7179 dpe'rfis' #6731 'n'ohMbv Kai IcaMTn/ IcWSfil/wv
Ic'mo'd/Levoa Ka're? knrou.
EXeSbv ei'pnx' 31, voplfe? 'a) avpgbe? peaw z'zpeic 8'
{2101,09, 6' 1'1, Kai 7f] Mikel, real c'i'n'azn cruvm'asw p. 39
335 1'1va ,ue? kkea.
? 36 1. 331 ['rfis dperfis] Cobet; but 0p. 18 ? 173 1'1'71! 1'7]:
sfivolas 16. 5w ? 1! 70? ; 551. 1102; 015K Away. The order Of the text is
due to a desire to avoid Tfis 16. 5mm rfis dpe'r'fis.
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? NOTES ON THE
FIRST PHILIPPIC (OR. IV)
? 1. 'Tmz: Exordium of the First Philippic agrees in most essential par-
ticulars with the beginning of the first in the collection (of Prooelnia);
but above one-half of the latter is wholly omitted in the Exordiuin of the
real oration ; only a rt of it is, in substance, though in different words,
afterwards introducec into the latter part of the speech (? ? 2, 38). Now,
whoever shall read this first Prooemium will at once perceive that the first
few sentences are so general as to be capable of being used for almost any
speech delivered at any time; and that the rest consists 0f topics which
might be used at any time when afl'airs were going on badly. It is quite
plain, then, that the Exordiiun was intended for pretty general use, and
that part of it was used as an Exordium, part introduced in the course of
the oration, and the rest never used at all. '--Brougham's ' Dissertation on
the Eloquence of the Ancients,' vol. vii p. 85 of his Works ed. 1872. Cp.
Blass Attische Be'redsamkeit 111 i2 pp. 78, 301, 326.
The earliest extant example of a similar Exordium is the parody in
Aristoph. E601. 151 e'BovMipalv (Liv E'npov iv 163v 1&9va [ M' (w 115. Bs'A'er',
'iv' c'xaflvjnr'v fiavxoq' I vim 8' 0m: Edam. The present Exor ium is a highly
condensed version of that in Isocr. Archidamus 6 ? 2 e? yt>> 5' cl 'LC'V n9 re? 'w
eigwpx'vwv e'v imiv li-yopoiew 45. 554>>; flv TIE fle? AQWQ eipnxo'n, woMilv iv
fiwxiav flyow viii! 5' a (in! . . . dve'a'nyv d1ro? avoiipevoe 5. ytyvuiwxw wept m'rnh'
(cp. Hermogenes wept i8e6w ii pp. 320, 413 in Spengel's Rhetores Growl).
1. e1. plv K'rX. The period falls into two portions, beginning
with el ne? v and e? 1rei6'i; 84, each containing a. protasis and an
apodosis. The first protasis, again, is divided into two parts,
each containing a protasis (cl ae? v fipeaxe-- and el 6% mi), and an
apodosis (1'70'vxla11 8. 1! 'fi'yov and Tb'r' dv--Xe? 'yew). Cp. 33 ? 25,
and Goodwin's Hoods and Tenses ? ? 510, 511, ed. 1889.
wpoirrlfleflo), ' if any new subject were being proposed for
debate. ' The protasis (no less than the apodosis) here refers
to the present time, the act of announcing the subject being. r
regarded as continuing throughout the debate; Isocr. 8 ? 15
wapehfihfla . . d1ro? avoz$pievos 8. 107xer 'yi'yva'adkwv . . wepl (In!
01 wpurdveis 1rpo'ri6'e'amv, Ken. Illem. iv 2, 3 "rfis woken): Xb'you
FpOTt06ld119. Cp. 3 ? 18 670. 11 1repl wpa-yadrwv rpm-:01"; o'Ko1cmv
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? 72 FIRST PHILIPPIG IV ? ? 1, 2
18 ? 273, 24 ? 46, 25 ? 9 1rpo-ri0ers (abs. ), Thuc. iii 38, 1 1in
1rp00e? v'rwv (11701. 8 1rspl Munbnl/alwv Ae? 'ycw, Aristotle's Const. Qf
Athens 44 ? 2 (ol 1rp666poi) fnre? p div 56? xpmlarlfew rporzde? aa'w.
On the order of business at meetings of the Ecclesia, see Gilbert
Gk. Const. Ant. i 3242 f = 291 Engl. ed. wpofire? Osn-o has been
proposed (by Dindorf), but in good Greek this would have been
expressed by wpofixewo, cp. Aristoph. Ecol. 401 rap). a'wmpias
7rp0K? LILe? VOU.
2. e? n'w'xdw (: e? 1re? o'xov 6. 11 . . Kai . .
): used absolutely as
in 14 ? 5 and Thuc. vi 33 e? ma'xfio'w. (iv: here placed
after the first word of the apodosis, to denote its hypothetical
character, and afterwards repeated with 67011 and e? reipufia-qv
(Goodwin MT. ? 223). la>>; . . dre? fivawm Plato Gorg.
506 B fifie? ws a>> T0614) {11 fizekeyb/mv, has all"; 7211' 1'00 'Ap. ? lovos
d1re? 6wxa. bfia'w. Goodwin MT. ? 613, 2. I
3. 76w mom," sc. 711(1);an dnoqfialveaflal. or Myew (Lysias
31 ? 2), or e? v nil/Iv d'yopee? ew (Isocr. 6 ? 2). yvdapqv:
without the Art. after dro? alvw0ac, as in [13] ? 11, 18 ? 189, 19
? 156, 51 ? 18, [59] ? 46, Xen. Anab. i 6, 9.
5. 16? (e): emphatic.
6. a yuyve? mw = n'qv e? aiyv 'yvu'mnv. inre? p = repl, as in
? ? 10, 16, 42, 46; 2 ? ? 1, 3; 6 ? 35 pi) 1repi 're? iv aurale [M15'
l'l1re? p 1631/ e? 'Ew 1rpa'y,u. d. 'rwv, 1 ? 5 01'; 1repl 56E"; 0175' l'nre? p ,ue? pous
pra9, 18 ? ? 17, 76; 21 ? 24 (cp. Sauppe Epistola C'ritica ad
Hermannum p. 36).
9. We? pqs 'rvyxt'wew: substituted for [Le-r6. roi'rrous 50Ke'iv
Xe? 'yew of Proocm. 1 p. 1418. {K 'rofi mpekqhved'ros Xp6-
vov: here (as in ? 2 and 24 ? 90) the terminus ex quo is kept
in view, instead of the terminus in qua, expressed by e? v 101's
rapekykuOe? av. in 9 ? 5. Op. 18 ? 203 and 20 ? 1411 6:: raw-res
1017 702611011.
10. 'rd Se? ovO' ofrroi. o'uveBm'JXwa-av: echoed in {6a floukelie-
000. 1. The result is a more pointed sentence than that in
Proocm. 1 :2 14%|! 017v EZXE Kn. th Tr'z. 1rpa'. 'y,u. a1-a. , 017651 8. 11 5561.
aunfiovkeziew. In the text o-weBofiXeuo-av refers to past time,
vi'rv {Sel- to present ; Goodwin 111T. ? ? 410, 423, and p. 407.
? 2 l. 11. 01'>>: 6. 6upn1'e? ov : echoed by e? vGU/mre? ov in ? 3 l. 21.
For the sense of the context cp. Prooem. 30 00K devan're'ov 1ch 'ye-yqu-
as'vots' '6 'ylip e'o'fl 111w rupehnkvao'nov xu'pw-rov, 'roii'ro "pin; 15. pee/\on'm.
Be? A-rurrov vmipxu. 'ri oi'lv Toii-r' e? 'a-rw, 11>> a'vfips; 'AOrpuzior; 37:. 05%|! 1'1va
'niw Ee? ov-rmv floreuivruw Kincqu c'xet 14': npziyaaru. ' e'1rei. :1 ye mil/9' 3. rpoafixs
FPO-776Vwa oil'rw: elxzv, 058' av EM-rie iv ail-rd. yeve? zrgm BeA-n'w, Phil. iii
01'. 9 ? 5 Ti) Xu'pw-rov ('11 mi; rapehyAuOe? rn, 10610 wpos 'ni. pe'Aon-ra. 80. 11-
1710! ! \'nruipxu KT)", 1 5 4. Hermogenes iii 359 quotes the text among exx.
0f e? 'wo'm. . . napdSoEoL mi. fideial. Kai. 55040;. Quintil. vi 5, 7 laudatur
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? 1V ? ? 2, 3 FIRST PHILIPPIG 73
consilium Demosthenis, quad, cum suaderct helium Atheniensibus parum id
prospere ezpcnis, nihil adhuc faetmn esse ratione marist'rat ; potcrat eni'm
cmandari negligentia : at at nihil asset erratum, melioris in posterum spei non
erat ratio. Bacon Novum Organum l xeiv saquitur ratio omnium maxima
ad faeiendam spam; nempe ea: erroribus temporis praeie'mlti et viarum adhuc
tentaturum. optima enim est ea reprehensio quam de slam cim'li hand
prudcnter administrate mttqfium his verbis cornplezus est (then follows a.
paraphrase of this or the parallel passage).
13. Tots--wpdypuww: Xen. Anab. i 3, 3 xahem'fis ? e? pw 102's
rapofio'i rpdynaaw. 068(e? ) repeats with emphasis the pre-
ceding 017, 15 ? 14. >
14. uo'riiv: dependent on 8, cp. 1 ? 4.
16. ft oov em 'roi'rro; rhetorical question, as in ? ? 20, 25,
34; 3? 30; 6? ? 20, 24, 31; s? 7; 9? ? 22, 37.
17. wowl'w'ruw: practically synonymous with npufldv-ruv,
cp. ? 5 olide? v 8. 1! in! . . 1re1rol'quu e? 'rpageu.
19. nporflxe: so. 1rpd'r1'ew.
AIQA' \
721 10111 71-01011111'0111 6L7T01/ 0'19 861, Ve? /LGLV, 0113 (1117011?
\ 2 R \ I 2 R 1'! 2 I R
11,611 apfyew mu oxalae? 'ew Ica'n-opew, 07-1 8 01 701)
8? ZVOQ 1111cd'10'1. ? 61101, "raf'ra, 7TUUOdI/G0'9le' Tafl'ra
Kai 01'1XZ ,116'11? 0,u. a1, T011
n / ~ I r \ r A a\ \
'11'01011111'0. 'TL 70111 3601111011 v'n'ep 11/10111, ulla [Cab
7' A R R A 2 2
{was 1'1'1r%p 1'1/10111 a13va (if/. 10 wpd'rrew 'Tam' 15?
A\RQ I
079 e? Te? pm/s' 71110176, Kai ,u/q 'n'apaxwpew to 151115;)"
AAA I
'AQ'm/awb 7179 70156019, 2111 11va 01' 7rp0'yo1101
\\
ryap 1111111 ryiryveq'ab.
l. 316 lei/14311116110 vulgo (B13): laufidev S A B etc (\Veil,
B11). || [8. xp'l] 7111111600111]? Bl.
? 351. 318 1rth aixpd'w O, and corrected S B etc (taken
with 0111' u'. ? 6ld111 oii're 1rpoo'062s) Voemel, Weil, B12, cp. 21 ? 189
and [Ken] Rep. Ath. 3 ? 8 1rth El Ka-n'z, [MK/. 161! 11 0T01/ 1'6 1'0 ,ue? v
d? 6l6211 'rd 6% 1rp00062va1 : 1rth ,LHKpr S1 B1 etc (with (ii/claim)
Bekker, Sauppe, Dind ; 1rth 111qu": Dionys (with c'weldw)
B113. || 320 51011 0' fillklav (1313): 'rofi0' 8n K110' 'r'llmlall MSS
(Weil, Bl 1), a phrase open to suspicion owing to its three
short syllables and its difl'useness of form; probably due to
o-rouenllxlau being altered into roueorlxueullxlcm. 1] 321 [1115111
wolfiaas] B11. II 322 6"de #0103031 B 0, ? 711: 10101701 \Veil:
rowihnv 671}; Y. II 324 511 : 6 -r1 Froliberger Philol. 29 (1870) 633.
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? p- 38 OAYNGIAKOZ l' 69
7179 dpe'rfis' #6731 'n'ohMbv Kai IcaMTn/ IcWSfil/wv
Ic'mo'd/Levoa Ka're? knrou.
EXeSbv ei'pnx' 31, voplfe? 'a) avpgbe? peaw z'zpeic 8'
{2101,09, 6' 1'1, Kai 7f] Mikel, real c'i'n'azn cruvm'asw p. 39
335 1'1va ,ue? kkea.
? 36 1. 331 ['rfis dperfis] Cobet; but 0p. 18 ? 173 1'1'71! 1'7]:
sfivolas 16. 5w ? 1! 70? ; 551. 1102; 015K Away. The order Of the text is
due to a desire to avoid Tfis 16. 5mm rfis dpe'r'fis.
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? NOTES ON THE
FIRST PHILIPPIC (OR. IV)
? 1. 'Tmz: Exordium of the First Philippic agrees in most essential par-
ticulars with the beginning of the first in the collection (of Prooelnia);
but above one-half of the latter is wholly omitted in the Exordiuin of the
real oration ; only a rt of it is, in substance, though in different words,
afterwards introducec into the latter part of the speech (? ? 2, 38). Now,
whoever shall read this first Prooemium will at once perceive that the first
few sentences are so general as to be capable of being used for almost any
speech delivered at any time; and that the rest consists 0f topics which
might be used at any time when afl'airs were going on badly. It is quite
plain, then, that the Exordiiun was intended for pretty general use, and
that part of it was used as an Exordium, part introduced in the course of
the oration, and the rest never used at all. '--Brougham's ' Dissertation on
the Eloquence of the Ancients,' vol. vii p. 85 of his Works ed. 1872. Cp.
Blass Attische Be'redsamkeit 111 i2 pp. 78, 301, 326.
The earliest extant example of a similar Exordium is the parody in
Aristoph. E601. 151 e'BovMipalv (Liv E'npov iv 163v 1&9va [ M' (w 115. Bs'A'er',
'iv' c'xaflvjnr'v fiavxoq' I vim 8' 0m: Edam. The present Exor ium is a highly
condensed version of that in Isocr. Archidamus 6 ? 2 e? yt>> 5' cl 'LC'V n9 re? 'w
eigwpx'vwv e'v imiv li-yopoiew 45. 554>>; flv TIE fle? AQWQ eipnxo'n, woMilv iv
fiwxiav flyow viii! 5' a (in! . . . dve'a'nyv d1ro? avoiipevoe 5. ytyvuiwxw wept m'rnh'
(cp. Hermogenes wept i8e6w ii pp. 320, 413 in Spengel's Rhetores Growl).
1. e1. plv K'rX. The period falls into two portions, beginning
with el ne? v and e? 1rei6'i; 84, each containing a. protasis and an
apodosis. The first protasis, again, is divided into two parts,
each containing a protasis (cl ae? v fipeaxe-- and el 6% mi), and an
apodosis (1'70'vxla11 8. 1! 'fi'yov and Tb'r' dv--Xe? 'yew). Cp. 33 ? 25,
and Goodwin's Hoods and Tenses ? ? 510, 511, ed. 1889.
wpoirrlfleflo), ' if any new subject were being proposed for
debate. ' The protasis (no less than the apodosis) here refers
to the present time, the act of announcing the subject being. r
regarded as continuing throughout the debate; Isocr. 8 ? 15
wapehfihfla . . d1ro? avoz$pievos 8. 107xer 'yi'yva'adkwv . . wepl (In!
01 wpurdveis 1rpo'ri6'e'amv, Ken. Illem. iv 2, 3 "rfis woken): Xb'you
FpOTt06ld119. Cp. 3 ? 18 670. 11 1repl wpa-yadrwv rpm-:01"; o'Ko1cmv
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? 72 FIRST PHILIPPIG IV ? ? 1, 2
18 ? 273, 24 ? 46, 25 ? 9 1rpo-ri0ers (abs. ), Thuc. iii 38, 1 1in
1rp00e? v'rwv (11701. 8 1rspl Munbnl/alwv Ae? 'ycw, Aristotle's Const. Qf
Athens 44 ? 2 (ol 1rp666poi) fnre? p div 56? xpmlarlfew rporzde? aa'w.
On the order of business at meetings of the Ecclesia, see Gilbert
Gk. Const. Ant. i 3242 f = 291 Engl. ed. wpofire? Osn-o has been
proposed (by Dindorf), but in good Greek this would have been
expressed by wpofixewo, cp. Aristoph. Ecol. 401 rap). a'wmpias
7rp0K? LILe? VOU.
2. e? n'w'xdw (: e? 1re? o'xov 6. 11 . . Kai . .
): used absolutely as
in 14 ? 5 and Thuc. vi 33 e? ma'xfio'w. (iv: here placed
after the first word of the apodosis, to denote its hypothetical
character, and afterwards repeated with 67011 and e? reipufia-qv
(Goodwin MT. ? 223). la>>; . . dre? fivawm Plato Gorg.
506 B fifie? ws a>> T0614) {11 fizekeyb/mv, has all"; 7211' 1'00 'Ap. ? lovos
d1re? 6wxa. bfia'w. Goodwin MT. ? 613, 2. I
3. 76w mom," sc. 711(1);an dnoqfialveaflal. or Myew (Lysias
31 ? 2), or e? v nil/Iv d'yopee? ew (Isocr. 6 ? 2). yvdapqv:
without the Art. after dro? alvw0ac, as in [13] ? 11, 18 ? 189, 19
? 156, 51 ? 18, [59] ? 46, Xen. Anab. i 6, 9.
5. 16? (e): emphatic.
6. a yuyve? mw = n'qv e? aiyv 'yvu'mnv. inre? p = repl, as in
? ? 10, 16, 42, 46; 2 ? ? 1, 3; 6 ? 35 pi) 1repi 're? iv aurale [M15'
l'l1re? p 1631/ e? 'Ew 1rpa'y,u. d. 'rwv, 1 ? 5 01'; 1repl 56E"; 0175' l'nre? p ,ue? pous
pra9, 18 ? ? 17, 76; 21 ? 24 (cp. Sauppe Epistola C'ritica ad
Hermannum p. 36).
9. We? pqs 'rvyxt'wew: substituted for [Le-r6. roi'rrous 50Ke'iv
Xe? 'yew of Proocm. 1 p. 1418. {K 'rofi mpekqhved'ros Xp6-
vov: here (as in ? 2 and 24 ? 90) the terminus ex quo is kept
in view, instead of the terminus in qua, expressed by e? v 101's
rapekykuOe? av. in 9 ? 5. Op. 18 ? 203 and 20 ? 1411 6:: raw-res
1017 702611011.
10. 'rd Se? ovO' ofrroi. o'uveBm'JXwa-av: echoed in {6a floukelie-
000. 1. The result is a more pointed sentence than that in
Proocm. 1 :2 14%|! 017v EZXE Kn. th Tr'z. 1rpa'. 'y,u. a1-a. , 017651 8. 11 5561.
aunfiovkeziew. In the text o-weBofiXeuo-av refers to past time,
vi'rv {Sel- to present ; Goodwin 111T. ? ? 410, 423, and p. 407.
? 2 l. 11. 01'>>: 6. 6upn1'e? ov : echoed by e? vGU/mre? ov in ? 3 l. 21.
For the sense of the context cp. Prooem. 30 00K devan're'ov 1ch 'ye-yqu-
as'vots' '6 'ylip e'o'fl 111w rupehnkvao'nov xu'pw-rov, 'roii'ro "pin; 15. pee/\on'm.
Be? A-rurrov vmipxu. 'ri oi'lv Toii-r' e? 'a-rw, 11>> a'vfips; 'AOrpuzior; 37:. 05%|! 1'1va
'niw Ee? ov-rmv floreuivruw Kincqu c'xet 14': npziyaaru. ' e'1rei. :1 ye mil/9' 3. rpoafixs
FPO-776Vwa oil'rw: elxzv, 058' av EM-rie iv ail-rd. yeve? zrgm BeA-n'w, Phil. iii
01'. 9 ? 5 Ti) Xu'pw-rov ('11 mi; rapehyAuOe? rn, 10610 wpos 'ni. pe'Aon-ra. 80. 11-
1710! ! \'nruipxu KT)", 1 5 4. Hermogenes iii 359 quotes the text among exx.
0f e? 'wo'm. . . napdSoEoL mi. fideial. Kai. 55040;. Quintil. vi 5, 7 laudatur
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? 1V ? ? 2, 3 FIRST PHILIPPIG 73
consilium Demosthenis, quad, cum suaderct helium Atheniensibus parum id
prospere ezpcnis, nihil adhuc faetmn esse ratione marist'rat ; potcrat eni'm
cmandari negligentia : at at nihil asset erratum, melioris in posterum spei non
erat ratio. Bacon Novum Organum l xeiv saquitur ratio omnium maxima
ad faeiendam spam; nempe ea: erroribus temporis praeie'mlti et viarum adhuc
tentaturum. optima enim est ea reprehensio quam de slam cim'li hand
prudcnter administrate mttqfium his verbis cornplezus est (then follows a.
paraphrase of this or the parallel passage).
13. Tots--wpdypuww: Xen. Anab. i 3, 3 xahem'fis ? e? pw 102's
rapofio'i rpdynaaw. 068(e? ) repeats with emphasis the pre-
ceding 017, 15 ? 14. >
14. uo'riiv: dependent on 8, cp. 1 ? 4.
16. ft oov em 'roi'rro; rhetorical question, as in ? ? 20, 25,
34; 3? 30; 6? ? 20, 24, 31; s? 7; 9? ? 22, 37.
17. wowl'w'ruw: practically synonymous with npufldv-ruv,
cp. ? 5 olide? v 8. 1! in! . . 1re1rol'quu e? 'rpageu.
19. nporflxe: so. 1rpd'r1'ew.