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Updated: May 19, 2025
Euripides has merely altered the hesthiei here into thoinatai. Or suppose nun de m' heon holigos te kai outidanos kai haeikos to be altered by the substitution of the ordinary words into nun de m' heon mikros te kai hasthenikos kai haeidos Or the line diphron haeikelion katatheis olingen te trapexan into diphron moxtheron katatheis mikran te trapexan Or heiones boosin into heiones kraxousin.
The same iambic, for instance, is found in Aeschylus and Euripides, and as it stands in the former it is a poor line; whereas Euripides, by the change of a single word, the substitution of a strange for what is by usage the ordinary word, has made it seem a fine one. Aeschylus having said in his Philoctetes: phagedaina he mon sarkas hesthiei podos
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