Theocritea

Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):202-204 (1927)
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Modern editors take λάθρη the γελάοισα of 1. 95; the expression βαρùν δʼνθυμòνΧοισα. To take first: If Aphrodite came smiling it is absurd to say in the next line that as matter of fact she was hiding her smiles. This has led to Ahlwardt's quite unjustifiable δέη, accepted by Hiller.

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