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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... alleging the conduct of Odysseus to him , in the matter of the competition for the arms of Achil- leus Page I 145 146 148 THE C THE C THE E MENT 150 INDER 152 154 155 160 163 age 45 46 XXX . Sostratus , for his crimes X CONTENTS .
... alleging the conduct of Odysseus to him , in the matter of the competition for the arms of Achil- leus Page I 145 146 148 THE C THE C THE E MENT 150 INDER 152 154 155 160 163 age 45 46 XXX . Sostratus , for his crimes X CONTENTS .
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... matter as in manner . Of his undoubted productions , the shorter pieces - Dialogues of the Gods , of the Sea - Gods , and of the Dead - by reason of their popular subject - matter and peculiar graces of style , have always been most ...
... matter as in manner . Of his undoubted productions , the shorter pieces - Dialogues of the Gods , of the Sea - Gods , and of the Dead - by reason of their popular subject - matter and peculiar graces of style , have always been most ...
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... matter so promising as the ridiculous fables which the ene- mies of Pythagoreanism abundantly supplied . ' That among the ( self - styled ) followers of Pythagoras were to be found some pretenders , and not a few extravagant expositors ...
... matter so promising as the ridiculous fables which the ene- mies of Pythagoreanism abundantly supplied . ' That among the ( self - styled ) followers of Pythagoras were to be found some pretenders , and not a few extravagant expositors ...
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... matter . Zeus . Not so ; but I do wish to love , and to enjoy their society in a less vexatious fashion . Upon this , and this condition alone , I let you go . III . ZEUS ORDERS HERMES TO SLAY ARGUS , AND TO CONDUCT IO TO EGYPT . Zeus ...
... matter . Zeus . Not so ; but I do wish to love , and to enjoy their society in a less vexatious fashion . Upon this , and this condition alone , I let you go . III . ZEUS ORDERS HERMES TO SLAY ARGUS , AND TO CONDUCT IO TO EGYPT . Zeus ...
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... matter . 1 The proper appendages , in the popular belief , of the rural divinity , as displayed in Theocritus and Virgil . 2 ' Avdρaπodioτns . How flourishing a profession was that of the kid- napper in Greek society , may be seen in ...
... matter . 1 The proper appendages , in the popular belief , of the rural divinity , as displayed in Theocritus and Virgil . 2 ' Avdρaπodioτns . How flourishing a profession was that of the kid- napper in Greek society , may be seen in ...
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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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