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The line spoken by Oedipus that leads up to the anagnorisis is: "You all as well have heard, I guess, of Laius, how once he was our king, and / In what a plight he perished...." This line is significant because it sets the stage for Oedipus to begin unraveling the mystery of his true identity and how it connects to the prophecy he has been trying to avoid.

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