The Works of Apuleius: Comprising the Metamorphoses, Or Golden Ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida, and His Defence, Or A Discourse on MagicG. Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 533 pages |
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Page 247
... Æmilianus , by a con- certed plan , and at a moment when I least expected it , assailed me with abuse , and accused me of magical practices , and even of the death of my step - son Pontianus . As I saw that these were not so much ...
... Æmilianus , by a con- certed plan , and at a moment when I least expected it , assailed me with abuse , and accused me of magical practices , and even of the death of my step - son Pontianus . As I saw that these were not so much ...
Page 248
... Æmilianus , seeing that you too , Maximus , were considerably moved , and that a judicial affair had arisen out of his words , began , in distrust of his cause , to look about for some subterfuge from the consequences of his temerity ...
... Æmilianus , seeing that you too , Maximus , were considerably moved , and that a judicial affair had arisen out of his words , began , in distrust of his cause , to look about for some subterfuge from the consequences of his temerity ...
Page 249
... Æmilianus have been just now babbling forth with their mercenary loquacity , many things trumped up against myself individually , and many others that are commonly ut- tered by the ignorant against philosophers in general . Now ...
... Æmilianus have been just now babbling forth with their mercenary loquacity , many things trumped up against myself individually , and many others that are commonly ut- tered by the ignorant against philosophers in general . Now ...
Page 256
... Æmilianus , more of a clownish churl than any of the shepherds and herdsmen of Virgil , a man who will ever be a bumpkin and a barbarian , while he flatters himself that he is of more rigid morals than your Serrani , Curii , or Fabricii ...
... Æmilianus , more of a clownish churl than any of the shepherds and herdsmen of Virgil , a man who will ever be a bumpkin and a barbarian , while he flatters himself that he is of more rigid morals than your Serrani , Curii , or Fabricii ...
Page 258
... Æmilianus , if you wish to hear the truth , or if you can ever arrive at a perception of the fact , the wise man does not so much love , as recall to mind . * Do pardon , then , the philosopher Plato , for his verses on love , that I ...
... Æmilianus , if you wish to hear the truth , or if you can ever arrive at a perception of the fact , the wise man does not so much love , as recall to mind . * Do pardon , then , the philosopher Plato , for his verses on love , that I ...
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