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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Comprising the Metamorphoses, Or Golden Ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida, and His Defence, Or A Discourse on Magic Apuleius.
Comprising the Metamorphoses, Or Golden Ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida, and His Defence, Or A Discourse on Magic Apuleius.
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... Magic Apuleius. BOOK THE FIRST . LUCIUS , JOURNEYING FROM CORINTH TO THESSALY , OVERTAKES AND CONVERSES WITH TWO TRAVELLERS - FIRST EPISODE : TALE OF ARISTOMENES , THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER - LUCIUS ARRIVES AT HYPATA - BECOMES THE GUEST ...
... Magic Apuleius. BOOK THE FIRST . LUCIUS , JOURNEYING FROM CORINTH TO THESSALY , OVERTAKES AND CONVERSES WITH TWO TRAVELLERS - FIRST EPISODE : TALE OF ARISTOMENES , THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER - LUCIUS ARRIVES AT HYPATA - BECOMES THE GUEST ...
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... Magic Apuleius. in , and said , " May I beg you will make me acquainted with your story ; not , indeed , that I would ... magical mutterings rapid rivers can be made to run back- wards , the ocean be congealed , the winds robbed of breath ...
... Magic Apuleius. in , and said , " May I beg you will make me acquainted with your story ; not , indeed , that I would ... magical mutterings rapid rivers can be made to run back- wards , the ocean be congealed , the winds robbed of breath ...
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... Magic Apuleius. “ O Aristomenes ! ' said he , ' it is clear that you are igno- rant of the slippery turns , the unstable freaks , and the ever- changing vicissitudes of Fortune . ' " As he said this , he hid his face , which was ...
... Magic Apuleius. “ O Aristomenes ! ' said he , ' it is clear that you are igno- rant of the slippery turns , the unstable freaks , and the ever- changing vicissitudes of Fortune . ' " As he said this , he hid his face , which was ...
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... Magic Apuleius. great many of her performances ? Why , as for making not only her fellow - countrymen love her to distraction , but the Indians even , or the inhabitants of both the Ethiopias , * and even the Antichthones † themselves ...
... Magic Apuleius. great many of her performances ? Why , as for making not only her fellow - countrymen love her to distraction , but the Indians even , or the inhabitants of both the Ethiopias , * and even the Antichthones † themselves ...
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