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The classical attitude of prayer is to stand with hands uplifted, the palms upward, υπτιάσμασιρ χίρων Prom. 1005. 174. άμφιβάντ«, 'protecting.' The word is Homeric, and is i regularly used in the literal sense of * bestriding ' a fallen friend, to save him, άρήη κασιγρητω β€βαώς, II. 14. 477, so 1 7. 4 : we also find it once metaphorical in address to Apollo (II. i. 37) 05 Χρύσψ άμφιβίβηκας, of which this expression is no doubt (as schol. says) a reminiscence. . 177. ^cXcaOc, * regard,' a natur...al but rather unusual sense. It was k a common primitive instinct to appeal to the gratitude of the gods. Γ So again 179. 178. μ€λ6μ€νοι 8' άρή£ατ€ does not correspond to the strophe €Τ€ροφώνω στρατωΐ but there is no other reason to correct either; it is not clear which should be corrected : and the suggestions are not convincing. [The best are, for 170, €Τ(ρορημονι, Herm., cV (Tepoupotfy Hart.
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