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Euripides, Hippolytus 88–89

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

James Diggle
Affiliation:
Queens's College, Cambridge

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Review Article
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1967

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1 Contrast this vagueness with the clearcut language in the two examples of the ‘parenthesis after an initial voc, explaining why that voc. is used’ cited by Barrett: Eur. Med. 465–6 ὦ παγκ⋯κιστε, το⋯το γ⋯ρ σ᾽ εἰπεῖν ἔχω, / γλώσσῃ μ⋯γισ7tau;ον ε⋯ς ⋯να7nu;δρ⋯ανκακ⋯ν, Hel. 1193–4 ὦ δ⋯σποτ᾽—ἤδη γ⋯ρ τ⋯δ᾽ ⋯νομ⋯ζω σ᾽ ἔπος—/⋯λωλα, and cf. And. 56–57 δ⋯σποιν᾽—⋯—⋯γώ τοι τοὔνο7mu;᾽ ο⋯ ψε⋯γω τ⋯δε / καλεῖν σ᾽, ⋯πε⋯περ κτλ.