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[457] ξυνὼν the idea of daily converse under the same roof heightens the horror. Cp. Andoc. 1.49οἷς ... ἐχρῶ κα62 οἷς συνῆσθα,” your friends and associates.

ἀδελφὸς αὑτὸς If ἀδελφὸς stood alone, then αὐτὸς would be right: himself the brother of his own children: but with ἀδελφὸς καὶ πατὴρ we should read αὑτός at once sire and brother of his own children. Cp. Soph. Phil. 119σοφός τ᾽ ἂν αὑτὸς κἀγαθὸς κεκλῇ᾽ ἅμα”: Eur. Alc. 143καὶ πῶς ἂν αὑτὸς κατθάνοι τε καὶ βλέποι;

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