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[346] “ὧδε ἀντὶ τοῦ οὕτως”, Acc. to Ar. “ὧδε” always meant thus, never here, in Homer. Zen. took it to be here, as he read “κεῖσε” in 359, and he is not improbably right, as it seems arbitrary to deny to Homer a use so common in later Greek, and so much more natural both in this passage, 10.537, and 18.392.

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