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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... regard to the alleged miraculous transformations of that di- vinity V. Panope relates to Galene the scene of the introduction of the golden apple by Eris into the nuptial feast of Peleus and Thetis , the discord between the three rival ...
... regard to the alleged miraculous transformations of that di- vinity V. Panope relates to Galene the scene of the introduction of the golden apple by Eris into the nuptial feast of Peleus and Thetis , the discord between the three rival ...
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... regards , the millionaire nonagenarian , Thukritus . Pluto convinces Terpsion of the injustice of his accu- sation ; and the legacy - hunter consoles himself in the prospect of being soon joined in Hades by his late rivals on earth VII ...
... regards , the millionaire nonagenarian , Thukritus . Pluto convinces Terpsion of the injustice of his accu- sation ; and the legacy - hunter consoles himself in the prospect of being soon joined in Hades by his late rivals on earth VII ...
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... regard even to the manner , or place , of his own sepul- ture XXV . Nireus and Thersites , disputing which of them was the more distinguished by good looks , appeal to Menippus . Menippus , disregarding the autho- rity of Homer ...
... regard even to the manner , or place , of his own sepul- ture XXV . Nireus and Thersites , disputing which of them was the more distinguished by good looks , appeal to Menippus . Menippus , disregarding the autho- rity of Homer ...
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... regards him as the declared enemy of the Christian faith . The hostility of the earlier Christian authorities had been aroused , in particular , by two very famous Dialogues - the Peregrinus and the Philo- patris ( " The Patriot ...
... regards him as the declared enemy of the Christian faith . The hostility of the earlier Christian authorities had been aroused , in particular , by two very famous Dialogues - the Peregrinus and the Philo- patris ( " The Patriot ...
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... regards entertainment , or utility and instruc tion , there is no comedy , no satire , that has a right to be put in competition with his Dialogues . " At the beginning of the sixteenth century , at least , this high eulogy was scarcely ...
... regards entertainment , or utility and instruc tion , there is no comedy , no satire , that has a right to be put in competition with his Dialogues . " At the beginning of the sixteenth century , at least , this high eulogy was scarcely ...
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