Lucian's Dialogues: Namely, The Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, & of the Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, EtcG. Bell & sons, 1888 - 315 pages |
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... Euripides , assures his readers that the " blasphemer found a well - merited end in having been torn to pieces by wild dogs ; and , not content with so unique a termination to his earthly career , adds , as to his posthumous existence ...
... Euripides , assures his readers that the " blasphemer found a well - merited end in having been torn to pieces by wild dogs ; and , not content with so unique a termination to his earthly career , adds , as to his posthumous existence ...
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... Euripides ( of the school of Sokrates ) had , in the latter half of the fourth century , given expression to the more rational belief of the best- educated minds of the time ; in Comedy , the conservative Aristophanes , in his ...
... Euripides ( of the school of Sokrates ) had , in the latter half of the fourth century , given expression to the more rational belief of the best- educated minds of the time ; in Comedy , the conservative Aristophanes , in his ...
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... . See Pausanias , v . 17 . 2 Λεχοῖ . Cf. Aristoph . ' Ekkλng . 530 ; Euripides , " HAεKтpа , 652 ; and see Ter . Andria , iii . 2 , in the case of Glycerium . X. HERMES CONVEYS TO HELIOS THE ORDER OF ZEUS ; 20 DIALOGUES OF THE GODS .
... . See Pausanias , v . 17 . 2 Λεχοῖ . Cf. Aristoph . ' Ekkλng . 530 ; Euripides , " HAεKтpа , 652 ; and see Ter . Andria , iii . 2 , in the case of Glycerium . X. HERMES CONVEYS TO HELIOS THE ORDER OF ZEUS ; 20 DIALOGUES OF THE GODS .
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... Euripides , ' Ipiyevɛia iv Taúpois , Herodot . iv . 103 , and Göthe's Iphigenia . The Scythia of the text is the modern Crimea . 2 Λοξά , whence his epithet Λόξιας— “ the ambiguous speaker or prophet . " For some specimens of his ...
... Euripides , ' Ipiyevɛia iv Taúpois , Herodot . iv . 103 , and Göthe's Iphigenia . The Scythia of the text is the modern Crimea . 2 Λοξά , whence his epithet Λόξιας— “ the ambiguous speaker or prophet . " For some specimens of his ...
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... Euripides , Báкxaι ; Ovid , Metam . iii . 8. xi . 1-2 ; Apollod . iii . 5 ; Hor . Car . ii . 19 ; Virg . Æn . vii . 373 . * Ορχούμενος ἅμα καὶ χορεύων . Χορεύων differs from the preceding verb in implying the circular dance , and has ...
... Euripides , Báкxaι ; Ovid , Metam . iii . 8. xi . 1-2 ; Apollod . iii . 5 ; Hor . Car . ii . 19 ; Virg . Æn . vii . 373 . * Ορχούμενος ἅμα καὶ χορεύων . Χορεύων differs from the preceding verb in implying the circular dance , and has ...
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