Dialogues: Namely, The Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and of the Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, The Ferry-boat, EtcBell, 1888 - 291 pages |
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... divine pretensions DIALOGUES OF THE SEA - GODS . I. Doris ridicules the figure and manners of Polyphemus , the lover of Galateia . II . Polyphemus complains to Poseidon , his father , of his treatment at the hands of Odysseus . III ...
... divine pretensions DIALOGUES OF THE SEA - GODS . I. Doris ridicules the figure and manners of Polyphemus , the lover of Galateia . II . Polyphemus complains to Poseidon , his father , of his treatment at the hands of Odysseus . III ...
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... divine being , set him up as their legislator , and chose and publicly acknowledged him as their special patron [ here occurs the suspected hiatus ] . They , in fact , worship that great man who was crucified in Palestine , because of ...
... divine being , set him up as their legislator , and chose and publicly acknowledged him as their special patron [ here occurs the suspected hiatus ] . They , in fact , worship that great man who was crucified in Palestine , because of ...
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... divine food ( of Knowledge ) cannot make men immortal , at least it will make them acquainted with matters of eternal import . " 66 * Some MSS . have dɛr @ v , " most respectable of eagles . " you are constantly asking to drink ...
... divine food ( of Knowledge ) cannot make men immortal , at least it will make them acquainted with matters of eternal import . " 66 * Some MSS . have dɛr @ v , " most respectable of eagles . " you are constantly asking to drink ...
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... divine breath of his . Then , I confess it , descending noiselessly and advancing on tiptoe , that he may not awake and be alarmed- -You know the rest . Why should I tell you the sequel ? However , I am dying for love of him . XII ...
... divine breath of his . Then , I confess it , descending noiselessly and advancing on tiptoe , that he may not awake and be alarmed- -You know the rest . Why should I tell you the sequel ? However , I am dying for love of him . XII ...
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... divine Healer . See IX . v . 395-402 for his successful treatment of the wounds of Aides inflicted by Herakles . 2 Ov . Metam . i . 12. Diodorus ( B3 . Ior . ) , Pausanias , and the rest of the authorities vary , as usual , in the ...
... divine Healer . See IX . v . 395-402 for his successful treatment of the wounds of Aides inflicted by Herakles . 2 Ov . Metam . i . 12. Diodorus ( B3 . Ior . ) , Pausanias , and the rest of the authorities vary , as usual , in the ...
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