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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... trans- formed ? Zeus . Hera , in a fit of jealousy , metamorphosed her , 2 and 1 Son of Apollo by a lady of Miletus , from whom the Branchidæ , the guardians of the Oracle of Apollo at Miletus , who surrendered the treasures of their ...
... trans- formed ? Zeus . Hera , in a fit of jealousy , metamorphosed her , 2 and 1 Son of Apollo by a lady of Miletus , from whom the Branchidæ , the guardians of the Oracle of Apollo at Miletus , who surrendered the treasures of their ...
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... this that afflicts him . To yεvvatov . Properly , " well bred " ( yevva ) . Here rightly trans- lated by Wieland by zuversichtlichkeit . ( Jacob . ) Philosopher . Why , you , Menippus , are you 110 DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD .
... this that afflicts him . To yεvvatov . Properly , " well bred " ( yevva ) . Here rightly trans- lated by Wieland by zuversichtlichkeit . ( Jacob . ) Philosopher . Why , you , Menippus , are you 110 DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD .
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... trans- lation to heaven ridiculed by Momus , 229 . Eris ( Discordia ) , Goddess of Dis- cord , her introduction of the golden apple into the nuptial feast of Thetis and Peleus re- lated by the Nereid Panope , 68 . Eros ( Cupido ) ...
... trans- lation to heaven ridiculed by Momus , 229 . Eris ( Discordia ) , Goddess of Dis- cord , her introduction of the golden apple into the nuptial feast of Thetis and Peleus re- lated by the Nereid Panope , 68 . Eros ( Cupido ) ...
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... Trans . by M. Howitt . Portrait . 4 vols . BRINK ( B. T. ) Early English Litera- ture ( to Wiclif ) . By Bernhard ten Brink . Trans , by Prof. H. M. Kennedy . BRITISH POETS , from Milton to Kirke White . Cabinet Edition . With Frontis ...
... Trans . by M. Howitt . Portrait . 4 vols . BRINK ( B. T. ) Early English Litera- ture ( to Wiclif ) . By Bernhard ten Brink . Trans , by Prof. H. M. Kennedy . BRITISH POETS , from Milton to Kirke White . Cabinet Edition . With Frontis ...
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... Trans . by T. Roscoe . Portrait . CERVANTES ' Galatea . A Pastoral Romance . Trans . by G. W. J. Gyll . Exemplary Novels . W. K. Kelly . Trans . by Don Quixote de la Mancha . Motteux's Translation revised . With Lock- hart's Life and ...
... Trans . by T. Roscoe . Portrait . CERVANTES ' Galatea . A Pastoral Romance . Trans . by G. W. J. Gyll . Exemplary Novels . W. K. Kelly . Trans . by Don Quixote de la Mancha . Motteux's Translation revised . With Lock- hart's Life and ...
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according Achæans Achilleus Alexander altogether Antisthenes Aphrodite Apollo appear Aristoph Asklepius Athena Athenian beautiful celebrated Charon Cheiron Cynic Cyniskus Damis dead death Dialogue Diog Diogenes Dionysus divine Eakus Earth Eros Euripides fact famous Fates father fellow Ganymedes ghost give Goddess Gods gold Greek Hades handsome hear heaven Hellenic Hephaestus Hera Herakles Hermes hero Herod Hesiod Homeric honour Jacobitz Kerberus king Klotho Krates Kroesus Laert Lampichus laugh live Lucian Macedonian matter Mausolus means Megapenthes Menelaus Menippus Metam Mikyllus Minos Momus Nireus Odysseus oracles Paris parody Pausanias Persian Philonides philosophers Phrygian Plato Plutarch Pluto poet Polydeukes Polystratus Poseidon pray prophet Protesilaus punishment rest Rhadamanthys ridicule sacrifices satire Simylus Sokrates sort Sostratus speak suppose Tantalus Teiresias tell Thersites Thetis things Thracian Timokles Triton verses Wieland youth Zephyrus Zeus δὲ ἐν Ζεὺς καὶ Περὶ τε τὴν τῆς
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