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[266] For ὑποείκειν Düntzer conj. “ὑποείκει”, as “οὐ ῥηΐδι᾽ ἐστὶν ὑποείκειν” is evidently not a very natural expression. The slight irregularity is, however, quite intelligible after “δαμήμεναι”, and the analogy of 10.403, 17.77 is all in favour of the two infinitives.

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