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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... fortune in the Apologia , where he says , merely , that it had been , " modice imminutum , " somewhat im- paired ; the other particulars may or may not be true . There is , no doubt , such a resemblance between Apuleius and Lucius ...
... fortune in the Apologia , where he says , merely , that it had been , " modice imminutum , " somewhat im- paired ; the other particulars may or may not be true . There is , no doubt , such a resemblance between Apuleius and Lucius ...
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... fortune of Pudentilla , did all he could to prevent her marriage with Apuleius ; and in this he was seconded by Pontianus , over whom he had acquired such an influence , as to make him look with aversion on the suc- cess of his own ...
... fortune of Pudentilla , did all he could to prevent her marriage with Apuleius ; and in this he was seconded by Pontianus , over whom he had acquired such an influence , as to make him look with aversion on the suc- cess of his own ...
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... Fortune , ' who beg alms in the streets . Consequently , although he had been my friend and particular acquaintance , I yet accosted him with feelings of hesitation . " How now , friend Socrates , ' said I , ' what is the meaning of ...
... Fortune , ' who beg alms in the streets . Consequently , although he had been my friend and particular acquaintance , I yet accosted him with feelings of hesitation . " How now , friend Socrates , ' said I , ' what is the meaning of ...
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... Fortune . ' " As he said this , he hid his face , which was crimsoned with shame , in his cobbled covering of tatters , so that he left the rest of his body naked , from the navel downward , as far as the groin . At last , unable to ...
... Fortune . ' " As he said this , he hid his face , which was crimsoned with shame , in his cobbled covering of tatters , so that he left the rest of his body naked , from the navel downward , as far as the groin . At last , unable to ...
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... fortune together , reduced me to that state in which you just now saw me . ' " By Pollux , then , ' said I , ' you deserve to suffer extreme misfortunes , if there is anything still more extreme than that which is most extreme , for ...
... fortune together , reduced me to that state in which you just now saw me . ' " By Pollux , then , ' said I , ' you deserve to suffer extreme misfortunes , if there is anything still more extreme than that which is most extreme , for ...
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