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... Lucius ' subjection to a world operated by blind chance is not just a question of what happens to him , for the included tales have another role beyond that of indicating the degree of his exclusion from control over his own affairs ...
... Lucius ' subjection to a world operated by blind chance is not just a question of what happens to him , for the included tales have another role beyond that of indicating the degree of his exclusion from control over his own affairs ...
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... Lucius in Books 1-3 , warnings which take the form of events seen or heard of from which Lucius ought to take a lesson , but fails to . Otherwise she is difficult to see , and even here one might be sceptical : Lucius comes across such ...
... Lucius in Books 1-3 , warnings which take the form of events seen or heard of from which Lucius ought to take a lesson , but fails to . Otherwise she is difficult to see , and even here one might be sceptical : Lucius comes across such ...
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... Lucius ' fight with the wineskins , language which with hindsight suggests inflated bags rather than brigands ) 18 and infer that Providence has her own plans for Lucius all along . If this is too speculative , it does not really matter ...
... Lucius ' fight with the wineskins , language which with hindsight suggests inflated bags rather than brigands ) 18 and infer that Providence has her own plans for Lucius all along . If this is too speculative , it does not really matter ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
The History of Herodotus Cambridge Classical Studies 4 Cambridge 1939 reprinted | 5 |
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