Dialogues: Namely, The Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and of the Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, The Ferry-boat, EtcBell, 1888 - 291 pages |
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... Momus ' himself our judge , I will cheer- fully go to the exhibition ; for , indeed , what could he have to find fault with in me ? The man , however , will have to satisfy these goddesses , too . Hera . Oh ! it's not we , Aphrodite ...
... Momus ' himself our judge , I will cheer- fully go to the exhibition ; for , indeed , what could he have to find fault with in me ? The man , however , will have to satisfy these goddesses , too . Hera . Oh ! it's not we , Aphrodite ...
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... Momus for sar- castic allusion to Apollo's own confused prophetical style ; and , ridiculing the proposition of an associate - advocate , he calls upon him opportunely to give some ex tempore speci- mens of his oracular faculty . Thus ...
... Momus for sar- castic allusion to Apollo's own confused prophetical style ; and , ridiculing the proposition of an associate - advocate , he calls upon him opportunely to give some ex tempore speci- mens of his oracular faculty . Thus ...
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... Momus , Hermagoras , Timokles , Damis . Hermes . O Zeus ! why pensive mutter'st inward words , Re - pacing , lonely , as a student pale ? To counsel call me : cast on me thy care , Scorn not thy servant's chat nonsensical ! Athena . Yea ...
... Momus , Hermagoras , Timokles , Damis . Hermes . O Zeus ! why pensive mutter'st inward words , Re - pacing , lonely , as a student pale ? To counsel call me : cast on me thy care , Scorn not thy servant's chat nonsensical ! Athena . Yea ...
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... Momus . " May all of you , I pray , be turned straightway to earth and water . " 2 Now , I , if I be allowed , at least , to speak with perfect freedom , should have a good deal to say , Zeus . Zeus . Speak , Momus , with all boldness ...
... Momus . " May all of you , I pray , be turned straightway to earth and water . " 2 Now , I , if I be allowed , at least , to speak with perfect freedom , should have a good deal to say , Zeus . Zeus . Speak , Momus , with all boldness ...
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... Momus , if by any means we can , another as his mouth - piece , one of those clever fellows , to speak suitably what the other may think out and suggest . Momus . The remark , that , of a beardless youth with a ven- geance , and who ...
... Momus , if by any means we can , another as his mouth - piece , one of those clever fellows , to speak suitably what the other may think out and suggest . Momus . The remark , that , of a beardless youth with a ven- geance , and who ...
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