[240] ἦ: repeats the “ναί” of v. 234; cf. on v. 86.
Ἀχιλλῆος: instead of “ἐμοῦ”, with feeling; cf. “Β 259, Γ” 99, and Hector's challenge to the bravest Greek to fight “Ἕκτορι δίῳ Η 75, Π” 833. Edmund says ‘Yet Edmund was beloved’ Shakspere King Lear v. 3. 239; Antonio says ‘Tell her the process of Antonio's end’ id. Merchant of Venice iv. 9.274.This text is part of:
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