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[454] τίμησας, an ‘explicative’ asyndeton, merely expanding the sense of “ἔκλυες”. Bekker would read “τιμήσας”, which however is not necessary. ἴψαο, didst smite, Lat. ic-ere; cf. “ἰπούμενος”, crushed down, Aisch. P. V. 365.So “ἴψεται2.193.

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    • Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 365
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