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[724] “‘Inplicuit:puerilem expressit timorem, ne manu excidat patris.” Serv. ‘Non passibus aequis’ is doubtless rightly understood ‘unable to keep pace with me’ (comp. 6. 263): but it might also be explained of the uneven steps of hurry, ‘steps not equal to each other,’ like Aesch. Theb. 374, σπουδὴ δὲ καὶ τοῦδ᾽ οὐκ ἀπαρτίζει πόδα, if the reading there is certain.

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