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BOOK VIII
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"How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!" The section, if, as I think it is, by Xenophon, throws light on the nature and composition of the book.

The author isn't so disengaged from "history" that he can set aside obviously integral parts of the Persian system traceable to Cyrus, or at any rate probably original, and their false-seeming and bamboozling mode of keeping up dignity has to be taken account of.

It has its analogy in the admission of thaumaturgy on the part of religious teachers, and no doubt a good deal can be said for it.

The archic man in low spirits, if he ever is so, has some need of bamboozling himself.

Titles do give some moral support even nowadays to certain kinds of minds.
C1.46-48.


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