History of Prose Fiction, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 1205 pages |
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... mentioned when we come to speak of the Golden Ass of Apuleius , a longer and more cele- brated production of the same species . About the time these authors lived , Iamblichus 2 wrote his BABYLONICA . The romance itself has been lost ...
... mentioned when we come to speak of the Golden Ass of Apuleius , a longer and more cele- brated production of the same species . About the time these authors lived , Iamblichus 2 wrote his BABYLONICA . The romance itself has been lost ...
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... mention the Philosophy ' of the Ethiopians , Apollonius alone seems to have ascribed the Indian Gymnosophists , so well known from the accounts of Onesicritus , and popularized by their early incorporation into the Alexander romance ...
... mention the Philosophy ' of the Ethiopians , Apollonius alone seems to have ascribed the Indian Gymnosophists , so well known from the accounts of Onesicritus , and popularized by their early incorporation into the Alexander romance ...
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... mentioned . From the frequent perusal of the Scriptures , the bishop may have acquired his fondness for visions ; and the powerful effects produced by the statue of Andro- meda on the complexion of his heroine , would not appear ...
... mentioned . From the frequent perusal of the Scriptures , the bishop may have acquired his fondness for visions ; and the powerful effects produced by the statue of Andro- meda on the complexion of his heroine , would not appear ...
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... , 2 As if the bee had bitten my under lip ; And fell to lamentations of such sort , That the sweet medicine which I dared not ask Among these devices may be mentioned the petition of Melite 40 [ CH . I. HISTORY OF FICTION .
... , 2 As if the bee had bitten my under lip ; And fell to lamentations of such sort , That the sweet medicine which I dared not ask Among these devices may be mentioned the petition of Melite 40 [ CH . I. HISTORY OF FICTION .
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John Colin Dunlop. Among these devices may be mentioned the petition of Melite to Leucippe , whom she believes to be a Thessalian , to procure her herbs for a potion that may gain her the affections of Clitophon . The sacrifice , too ...
John Colin Dunlop. Among these devices may be mentioned the petition of Melite to Leucippe , whom she believes to be a Thessalian , to procure her herbs for a potion that may gain her the affections of Clitophon . The sacrifice , too ...
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