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οἶσθ᾽ὡςμὴ σφαλῇς; dost thou know (how to act), — that thou mayest not come to harm? A modification of the phrase οἶσθ᾽ ὡς ποίησον, in which ποίησον is abruptly substituted for δεῖ σε ποιῆσαι. So, here, οἶσθα eagerly bespeaks attention to the advice: see on O. T. 543.


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