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[159] θεοείκελος: the gods, when they are disguised as mortals, often shew a nobility which excites admiration; cf. the disguise of Apollo (h. Apoll. 464 f.), of Aphrodite (h. Aphr. 92 f.), and of Dionysus (vii. 17 f.).


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