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[294] ὑπείξομαι: future rather than aor. subj., cf. 61. There is a slight change of attitude, as so often happens, after the opt. “καλεοίμην”: what Achilles in 293 conceives only as a supposition he here vividly realizes as an admitted fact (this is of course the same, however we take “ὑπείξομαι”). ὑπείξομαι should be “ὑποϝείξομαι”, and various conjectures have been proposed to restore the full form, but none seem satisfactory (“ὑπίσχομαι” Brandreth).

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