Lucian's Dialogues: Namely the Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and of the Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, EtcG. Bell and sons, 1888 - 315 sider |
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Side vii
... suffer the latter to outlive his fawning satel- lites VI . Terpsion , a legacy - hunter , accuses Pluto and the Fates in that , although only thirty years of age , they had caused him to predecease the object of his tender regards , the ...
... suffer the latter to outlive his fawning satel- lites VI . Terpsion , a legacy - hunter , accuses Pluto and the Fates in that , although only thirty years of age , they had caused him to predecease the object of his tender regards , the ...
Side 1
... suffer for some thousands of years before the advent of his saviour , Heraklês , would deliver him from his agonies . Hyginus , the Fabulist , reduces the time to the comparatively trifling period of thirty years . But , as Wieland not ...
... suffer for some thousands of years before the advent of his saviour , Heraklês , would deliver him from his agonies . Hyginus , the Fabulist , reduces the time to the comparatively trifling period of thirty years . But , as Wieland not ...
Side 2
... suffer . Prometheus . Yet you shall not release me without recom- pense . But I will impart something to you , Zeus , ex- ceedingly important . Zeus . You are for outwitting me , Prometheus . Prometheus . And what advantage should I ...
... suffer . Prometheus . Yet you shall not release me without recom- pense . But I will impart something to you , Zeus , ex- ceedingly important . Zeus . You are for outwitting me , Prometheus . Prometheus . And what advantage should I ...
Side 14
... suffer everlasting torture , paying the penalty not of his love - for that , surely , is not so dreadful a crime - but of his loud boasting.2 1 Μὴ ὥραισιν ἵκοιτο τῶν ὑπὲρ αὐτὸν ἐπιθυμῶν . Cf. Lucian , Περὶ Ορχήσεως , v . Aristoph ...
... suffer everlasting torture , paying the penalty not of his love - for that , surely , is not so dreadful a crime - but of his loud boasting.2 1 Μὴ ὥραισιν ἵκοιτο τῶν ὑπὲρ αὐτὸν ἐπιθυμῶν . Cf. Lucian , Περὶ Ορχήσεως , v . Aristoph ...
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... suffered , I straight put crowns on the three immortals together . " See Greek Anthology ( Bohn's Series ) . See IX . viii . 18-27 . Lucian more than once seizes upon this fine opportunity for his ridicule . Cf. Ζεὺς Ελεγ . 4 ; Ζευς ...
... suffered , I straight put crowns on the three immortals together . " See Greek Anthology ( Bohn's Series ) . See IX . viii . 18-27 . Lucian more than once seizes upon this fine opportunity for his ridicule . Cf. Ζεὺς Ελεγ . 4 ; Ζευς ...
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Lucian's Dialogues: Namely the Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and ... Lucian (of Samosata.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1893 |
Lucian's Dialogues: Namely the Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and ... Lucian (of Samosata.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
Lucian's Dialogues: Namely the Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and ... Lucian (of Samosata.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1907 |
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Achilleus Alexander altogether Antisthenes Aphrodite Apollo appear Aristoph Athena Athenian beautiful Charon Cynic Cyniskus Damis dead death Destiny Dialogue Diogenes Dionysus divine Eakus Earth Eros Euripides everything fact famous Fates father fellow Ganymedes ghost give Goddess Gods gold Greek Hades handsome hear heaven Hellenic Hephæstus Hera Herakles Hermes hero Herod Hesiod Homer honour Jacobitz Jupiter Kerberus king Klotho Krates Kroesus Laert Lampichus laugh live Lucian means Megapenthes Menelaus Menippus Metam Mikyllus Minos Momus Nireus Notus Odysseus oracles oracular Paris parody Pausanias Persian philosophers Phrygian Plato Plutarch Pluto poet Polydeukes Polystratus Portrait Poseidon pray prophet Protesilaus punishment Rhadamanthys ridicule sacrifices satire ship Simylus Sokrates sort Sostratus speak suppose Tantalus Teiresias tell Terpsion Thetis things Timokles tion tomb Trans Triton verses viii vols Wieland youth Zephyrus Zeus γὰρ δὲ ἐν Ζεὺς καὶ Περὶ τε
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Side 288 - CICERO'S Orations. Trans, by CD Yonge, BA 4 vols. On Oratory and Orators. With Letters to Quintus and Brutus. Trans., with Notes, by Rev. JS Watson, MA On the Nature of the Gods, Divination, Fate, Laws, a. Republic, Consulship. Trans., with Notes, by CD Yonge, BA Academics, De Finibus, and Tusculan Questions.
Side 291 - CHEVREUL on Colour. Containing the Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours, and their Application to the Arts ; including Painting, Decoration, Tapestries, Carpets, Mosaics, Glazing, Staining, Calico Printing, Letterpress Printing, Map Colouring, Dress, Landscape and Flower Gardening, &c.
Side 284 - Works. Containing Topography of Ireland, and History of the Conquest of Ireland, by Th. Forester, MA Itinerary through Wales, and Description of Wales, by Sir R.
Side 281 - SMYTH'S (Professor) Lectures on Modern History; from the Irruption of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution.
Side 292 - URE'S (Dr. A.) Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, systematically investigated ; with an Introductory View of its Comparative State in Foreign Countries. Revised by PL Simmonds.
Side 290 - Chalmers on the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man. With Memoir by Rev. Dr.
Side 235 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Side 281 - STURM'S Morning Communings with God, or Devotional Meditations for Every Day. Trans, by W. Johnstone, MA SULLY. Memoirs of the Duke of, Prime Minister to Henry the Great. With Notes and Historical Introduction. 4 Portraits. 4 vols. TAYLOR'S (Bishop Jeremy) Holy Living and Dying, with Prayers, containing the Whole Duty of a Christian and the parts of Devotion fitted to all Occasions. Portrait. TEN BRINK.— Sec Brink.
Side 288 - Longus, and Achilles Tatius : viz., The Adventures of Theagenes and Chariclea ; Amours of Daphnis and Chloe ; and Loves of Clitopho and Leucippe. Trans., with Notes, by Rev.
Side 279 - LANZI'S History of Painting In Italy, from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the i8th Century.