[130] θεοῖς: plural after the sing. “θεός” 129, since the thought groups together all the divinities, with but a single exception. cf. “τὰ δὲ πάντα Δ” 363, referring to “εἴ τι κακόν Δ” 362.
ἀντικρύ: with short ‘ultima,’ as 819. The adv. gives emphasis to the idea of rashness. cf. “ἄντα μάχεσθαι Τ” 163.This text is part of:
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