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[11] Δεῦτ᾽ ἄγε. Notice the use of the formula “ἄγε” with the plural number, as in Od.2. 212, 252, etc. Nitzsch compares “εἰπέ μοι, τί φειδόμεσθα τῶν λίθων, δημόται”; Aristoph. Acharn.319.We may take ἰέναι in the next line as the imperatival use of the infinitive.

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    • Homer, Odyssey, 2.212
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