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καὶ δὴ: O. C.31 n.

χὡ λόγος σημαινέτω. Blaydes writes “ τι λέγεις σήμαινέ μοι”: Nauck too (cr. n.) thinks the text corrupt, chiefly because “σός” is absent. But cp. Eur. Hipp.341 f. “ΦΑ. τρίτη δ᾽ ἐγὼ δύστηνος ὡς ἀπόλλυμαι”. | “ΤΡ. ἔκ τοι πέπληγμαι: ποῖ προβήσεται λόγος; For the verb, cp. 598σήμαινε”. Apitz cites Plat. Gorg. 511 Bὡς λόγος σημαίνει”: but the sense there is different (‘as our argument indicates’).


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    • Euripides, Hippolytus, 341
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