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[541] It is slightly neater to remove the comma usually put after ‘dextera’ with Jahn, as we must otherwise suppose an anacoluthon. ‘Ditis magni sub moenia:’ see vv. 630 foll. We may comp. the lines on the Pythagorean Y, Pers. 3. 56, “et tibi quae Samios diduxit litera ramos Surgentem dextro monstravit limite callem.

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