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[470] μονωθείς is isolated in form as well as sense; for there is no other instance in H. of the Attic “μόνος” (Epic “μοῦνος” always). The couplet may have come into the text at a late date, for 469 forms a very effective conclusion. “ἐνὶ Τρώεσσιν οἰωθείς” van L. (cf. 6.1, 11.401) with “οι” shortened as in “οἷος13.275, 18.105, and twice in

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