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[101] For οὐδέ τίς οἱ and ἰσοφαρίζειν most edd. now read “οὔ τίς οἱ” and “ἀντιφερίζειν” (cf. 21.357, 411, 488) after Bentley on account of the double neglect of the digamma. It must, however, be confessed that the former change at all events is not satisfactory (“οὐδέ τις ἂρ” Brandreth).

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