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[293] τρώσητε. The subj. after the aor. “θῆκε” may be defended, on the ground that the event which is referred to is still future. But the “η” of “τρώσητε” is not Homeric. It is open to us (subject to the remark made on l. 290) to read either “τρώητε” (cp. “τρώει”, Od.21. 293), or “τρώσαιτε” and “καταισχύνοιτε”. Cp. 369 (infra).

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