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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Page vii
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) Page XI . The river Xanthus supplicates Thalassa ( the Sea ) to receive him , and cure the burns inflicted upon him by Hephaestus on behalf of Achilleus · XII . Thetis ...
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) Page XI . The river Xanthus supplicates Thalassa ( the Sea ) to receive him , and cure the burns inflicted upon him by Hephaestus on behalf of Achilleus · XII . Thetis ...
Page viii
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) one to the other their fates , in having been in the midst of their scheming unexpectedly dismissed to Hades . Kallidemides , in particular , recounts the pleasant ...
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) one to the other their fates , in having been in the midst of their scheming unexpectedly dismissed to Hades . Kallidemides , in particular , recounts the pleasant ...
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... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) Ove of in the y such iloso- eding have even part , nster . t , and ditors rld a oduc The dson , ted , " and his- st be gion and hich enth the ( be- tion and not No that ...
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) Ove of in the y such iloso- eding have even part , nster . t , and ditors rld a oduc The dson , ted , " and his- st be gion and hich enth the ( be- tion and not No that ...
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... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) of the religious system overthrown by him . But , in the first place , systems of " faith , " or " morals , " already abounded ad nauseam , and to have erected another ...
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) of the religious system overthrown by him . But , in the first place , systems of " faith , " or " morals , " already abounded ad nauseam , and to have erected another ...
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... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) ing , the sceptre of Zeus , also . And , if the thunder - bolt were not a little too heavy , and had a good deal of fire in it , he would have filched that too ...
... Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, Etc Lucian (of Samosata.) ing , the sceptre of Zeus , also . And , if the thunder - bolt were not a little too heavy , and had a good deal of fire in it , he would have filched that too ...
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