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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... ἤ Τύραννος , the offer of the tyrant Megapenthes to Klotho : —εἰ βούλεσθε δὲ , καὶ ἀντανδρὸν ὑμῖν ἀντ ̓ ἐμαυτοῦ παραδώσω τὸν ἀγαπητόν . 3 Parody of ' Od . xi . 606 . afraid of you ? But tell me , in the DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD . 131.
... ἤ Τύραννος , the offer of the tyrant Megapenthes to Klotho : —εἰ βούλεσθε δὲ , καὶ ἀντανδρὸν ὑμῖν ἀντ ̓ ἐμαυτοῦ παραδώσω τὸν ἀγαπητόν . 3 Parody of ' Od . xi . 606 . afraid of you ? But tell me , in the DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD . 131.
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... Klotho , the one of the three sisters whose province it is to spin out the fated life of man . See Hesiod . Oɛoy . 905-910 , and Lucian , Κατάπλους ἤ Τύραννος . XX . EAKUS , AT THE ESPECIAL REQUEST OF MENIPPUS 138 DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD .
... Klotho , the one of the three sisters whose province it is to spin out the fated life of man . See Hesiod . Oɛoy . 905-910 , and Lucian , Κατάπλους ἤ Τύραννος . XX . EAKUS , AT THE ESPECIAL REQUEST OF MENIPPUS 138 DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD .
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... Klotho , who appoints to each one at birth what he is to do . Sostratus . If , then , a man , forced by another , should murder some one , having no power of resisting his com- pulsion , such as a public executioner or an officer of the ...
... Klotho , who appoints to each one at birth what he is to do . Sostratus . If , then , a man , forced by another , should murder some one , having no power of resisting his com- pulsion , such as a public executioner or an officer of the ...
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... Klotho , and in rewarding those who are only ministers of the good deeds of others ? For , surely , no one could maintain this , at all events - that it was possible to resist commands imposed with the whole force of necessity.1 Minos ...
... Klotho , and in rewarding those who are only ministers of the good deeds of others ? For , surely , no one could maintain this , at all events - that it was possible to resist commands imposed with the whole force of necessity.1 Minos ...
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... Klotho , it seems to me , according to this , might boast with far more justness , as it is she who drags up and hangs you in mid air by her spindle , for all the world as fishermen do their little fish from their rod and line . Zeus ...
... Klotho , it seems to me , according to this , might boast with far more justness , as it is she who drags up and hangs you in mid air by her spindle , for all the world as fishermen do their little fish from their rod and line . Zeus ...
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