It's a sacred fountain now—like the fountains of old Hellas, sacred with the hauntings of the gods.
Plato and Aristotle conceived their constructions within the geographical limits of Hellas, either in the past or in the present.
The patriotism of a Greek was confined to his city, and rarely kindled into any general love for the common welfare of Hellas.
Hellas cannot avenge itself on the Phrygian barbarians who have carried off a free Greek woman.
As it is the opposite of the civilized order of Hellas, he throws it outside of Hellenic boundaries.