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[627] ἀνάγοντες, a verb which is often applied, as Ar. remarked, to the voyage from Greece to Troy (Lehrs Ar. p. 111). Zen. read “οἴχεσθον ἄγοντες”, by which, as An.says, “τὸ δυϊκὸν συγχεῖται ἐπὶ πολλῶν τασσόμενον” (see on 1.567). φιλέεσθε, were entertained, as 3.207, 3.354, 6.15, etc. The gravamen of the offence lay in the outrage on the laws of hospitality.

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