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59.
After the second invasion of the
Peloponnesians a change came over the spirit of the Athenians.
Their land had now been twice laid waste; and war and pestilence at once pressed heavy upon them.
[2]
They began to find fault with Pericles, as the author of the war and the
cause of all their misfortunes, and became eager to come to terms with
Lacedaemon, and actually sent ambassadors thither, who did not however
succeed in their mission.
Their despair was now complete and all vented itself upon Pericles.
[3]
When he saw them exasperated at the present turn of affairs and acting
exactly as he had anticipated, he called an assembly, being (it
must be remembered) still general, with the double object of restoring confidence and of
leading them from these angry feelings to a calmer and more hopeful state of
mind.
He accordingly came forward and spoke as follows:
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- Sir Richard C. Jebb, Commentary on Sophocles: Oedipus at Colonus, 267
- E.C. Marchant, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 2, 2.22
- E.C. Marchant, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 2, 2.60
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- Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, ADJECTIVES
- Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, THE CASES
- Raphael Kühner, Bernhard Gerth, Ausführliche Grammatik der griechischen Sprache, KG 1.3.1
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- William Watson Goodwin, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb, Chapter VI
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- Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, Thuc. 4.21
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