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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... Remains , with Memoir by Dr. GREGORY , and an Essay on his Cha- racter by JOHN FOSTER , Portrait . Heine's Poems , complete , from the German , by E. A. BOWRING . New Edi- tion , enlarged . 5s . Hungary : its History and Revolu- tions ...
... Remains , with Memoir by Dr. GREGORY , and an Essay on his Cha- racter by JOHN FOSTER , Portrait . Heine's Poems , complete , from the German , by E. A. BOWRING . New Edi- tion , enlarged . 5s . Hungary : its History and Revolu- tions ...
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... remains of the whole supper , and some fair cups already half filled with wine , only waiting for the admixture of water . Near these , also , was a flagon , with a gradually dilated orifice , for the more convenient pouring forth of ...
... remains of the whole supper , and some fair cups already half filled with wine , only waiting for the admixture of water . Near these , also , was a flagon , with a gradually dilated orifice , for the more convenient pouring forth of ...
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... remains of the dinner . ' Begone , foolish man , ' said she , shaking her head , do you expect to find in a house of sorrow remains of suppers , in which no smoke whatever has been seen for these many days ? Do you think you have come ...
... remains of the dinner . ' Begone , foolish man , ' said she , shaking her head , do you expect to find in a house of sorrow remains of suppers , in which no smoke whatever has been seen for these many days ? Do you think you have come ...
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... remains for us , and that of a secondary nature , namely , that we should discover the other persons who were the accomplices in such an atro- cious deed . For it is by no means probable , that one solitary individual could have ...
... remains for us , and that of a secondary nature , namely , that we should discover the other persons who were the accomplices in such an atro- cious deed . For it is by no means probable , that one solitary individual could have ...
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... who providentially attends to all things , and regards the miserable . - Taylor . § Virgin roses . ] - Roses not fully blown . F BOOK THE FOURTH . LUCIUS ENTERS A KITCHEN GARDEN IN BOOK III . 65 LUCIUS FORCED TO REMAIN AN ASS .
... who providentially attends to all things , and regards the miserable . - Taylor . § Virgin roses . ] - Roses not fully blown . F BOOK THE FOURTH . LUCIUS ENTERS A KITCHEN GARDEN IN BOOK III . 65 LUCIUS FORCED TO REMAIN AN ASS .
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