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[374] ὧς: so Ameis, for vulg. “ὡς” with comma after “μάχεσθαι”. The regular use in Homer of “ὧς ἔφη”, etc., is to refer back to a completed expression of opinion; there is no other case of “ὡς ἔφη” = as he said. πονεύμενον, in special sense of fighting, as “πόνος”, 456, 2.420 and often, of the toil of battle.

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