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[363] It is to be presumed that Poseidon is still in the guise of a “φὼς παλαιός” (136), though μέγα προθορών hardly seems to suit this character. It is remarkable that in spite of all the pains which Hera has taken to give him freedom of action, he does nothing more now than at any time since he came to Troy at the beginning of “Ν”, only urging on the Greeks with taunts instead of displaying his divine power.

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