ὅγε, ἥγε, τόγε (ὅ γε, etc.): the demonstr. ὅ, ἥ, τό intensified, and yet often
employed where we should not only expect no emphasis, but not even any
pronoun at all, as in the second of two alternatives, Il. 3.409, Il.
12.240, Od. 2.327
. ὅ γε serves, however, to keep before
the mind a person once mentioned (and perhaps returned to after an
interruption), thus usually the very opp. of ὃ
δέ, which introduces a new person in
antithesis.