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[179] ἕκαθεν περιφαινομένοιο go together; ‘visible all round from far.’ Cf. Od. 5.476ἐν περιφαινομένωι”, in a conspicuous place. Nitzsch has remarked how the favourite simile of a falling tree is used with continual freshness of detail; e.g. 4.482-7.

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