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μετεῖχον τῶν ἴσων: cp. Dem. or. 21 § 96τῶν ἴσων μετεῖχε τοῖς <*>λλοις ἡμῖν.

μὴ ἀπολείπεσθαι: this mode of writing, which implies synizesis, is now more usual than “μἀπο-” (crasis), or “μὴ ᾿πο-” (prodelision): see n. on Ph. 782, “ἀπολείπεσθαι”=‘to be left behind by,’ and so, ‘to be parted from,’ ‘deprived of’: Eur. Med. 35πατρῴας μὴ ἀπολείπεσθαι χθονός”: Eur. Or. 216τῶν πρὶν ἀπολειφθεὶς φρενῶν”.


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    • Demosthenes, Against Midias, 96
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    • Euripides, Orestes, 216
    • Sophocles, Philoctetes, 782
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