[1239] κἀν ἐμοὶ “e'en in me, ” —though your own memory, had you been present, would have preserved a more vivid impression than I can give: cp. Plat. Alc. 1 127e “ἂν θεὸς ἐθέλῃ εἴ τι δεῖ καὶ τῇ ἐμῇ μαντείᾳ πιστεύειν, σύ τε κἀγὼ βέλτιον σχήσομεν.” ἐν—ἔνι (= ἔνεστι), as “ἐνεῖναι ἐν” Aristoph. Kn. 1132 etc.
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