[1242] εὐθὺ “straight,” is obviously more forcible here than εὐθύς, “without delay”; a distinction to which Eur. Hipp. 1197 “τὴν εὐθὺς Ἄργους κἀπιδαυρίας ὁδόν” is an exception rare in classical Attic. Nauck, with tasteless caprice, writes εὐθὺς ἐς.
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