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[339] αἲ γὰρ τοῦτο. Not only “γένοιτο”, but “ἔχοιεν, εἰσορόῳτε”, and “εὕδοιμι” are all governed by “αἲ γάρ”.

τοῦτο γένοιτο expresses in advance, and in skeleton as it were, what is developed in the succeeding clause. In this particular case, “τοῦτο γένοιτο” chiefly points onwards to “ἐγὼν . . εὕδοιμι”. The previous words “δεσμοί . . θέαιναι” being undesirable circumstances, which would not properly be wished for by themselves, but only for the sake of “ἐγὼν εὕδοιμι”.

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