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[61] ὑπ᾽ ἀνέρος, as though “εἶσιν” were a passive verb; as often with “πίπτειν”, etc. So “κάτει τοι πρὸς τέκνων”, thou shalt be brought back by thy children, Eur. Med. 1015(em. Porson).

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