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Lucius ' character does not change during the period of his transformation , and yet he receives good and bad treatment indiscriminately , and the characters in the tales have similarly capricious fates.11 The tales seem to be grouped ...
Lucius ' character does not change during the period of his transformation , and yet he receives good and bad treatment indiscriminately , and the characters in the tales have similarly capricious fates.11 The tales seem to be grouped ...
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Providence ( or Isis ) is perhaps visible in the ' warnings ' apparently laid on for 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 .
Providence ( or Isis ) is perhaps visible in the ' warnings ' apparently laid on for 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 .
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view Apuleius gives him , but on reaching the revelation in Book 11 we might look back on these references to Providence as clues ( in the same way that Apuleius means us to be able to do with the language used for Lucius ' fight with ...
view Apuleius gives him , but on reaching the revelation in Book 11 we might look back on these references to Providence as clues ( in the same way that Apuleius means us to be able to do with the language used for Lucius ' fight with ...
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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 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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