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καὶ ὁ μὲν σκηνικὸς ἀναγορευθεὶς φιλόσοφος ἔτι μετριώτερος φαίνεται λέγων μὴ εἰδέναι ὧι προσεύχεται· “…ὅστις ποτ’ εἶ σὺ…Ζεύς…” | καὶ ὁ μὲν σκηνικὸς ἀναγορευθεὶς φιλόσοφος ἔτι μετριώτερος φαίνεται λέγων μὴ εἰδέναι ὧι προσεύχεται· {{#lemma: “…ὅστις ποτ’ εἶ σὺ…Ζεύς…” | Eur. ''Tro.'' 884-7}} | ||
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And the man proclaimed to be the philosopher of the stage seems still more reasonable in saying that he does not know to whom he should pray: ‘Zeus, whoever you are…’ | |||
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καὶ ὁ μὲν σκηνικὸς ἀναγορευθεὶς φιλόσοφος ἔτι μετριώτερος φαίνεται λέγων μὴ εἰδέναι ὧι προσεύχεται· “…ὅστις ποτ’ εἶ σὺ…Ζεύς…” Eur. Tro. 884-7
And the man proclaimed to be the philosopher of the stage seems still more reasonable in saying that he does not know to whom he should pray: ‘Zeus, whoever you are…’
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