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Plato, Republic, Book 2, section 381d (search)
I said, “my good friend, must be allowed to tell us that The gods, in the likeness of strangers, Many disguises assume as they visit the cities of mortals. Hom. Od. 17.485-486quoted again in Sophist 216 B-C. Cf. Tim. 41 A. Nor must anyone tell falsehoods about ProteusCf. Odyssey iv. 456-8. Thetis transformed herself to avoid the wooing of Peleus. Cf. Pindar, Nem. 4 and Thetis, nor in any tragedy or in other poems bring in Hera disguised as a priestess collecting alms for the life-giving sons of Inachus, the Argive stream. Aesch.From the *CANTRI/AI of Aeschylus.