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Excerpt from An English Commentary on the Rhesus, Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis, Heraclidae, Supplices, and Troades of Euripides: With the Scanning of Each Play, From the Latest and Best Authorities
The common text has, 0émi. Ex. Gama. Bat Oapoa weakens the sense, and, besides, interferes with the metre by introducing a monometer. - o?m hm. The common reading is own, which, besides giving no sense, violates the law of synapheia, before the initial anapaest of the next verse (the dac thus preceding the anapaest). - 1rpohu1§v. After this word some M88. And editions have M, which is merely the insertion of some metrist attempting to correct the text.
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