The British Magazine, Bind 24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... APULEIUS . THE charge of magic preferred against Apuleius of Madaura , and his Apologia or Defence , have acquired a greater celebrity than has be- fallen most of the productions of Latinity in the declining ages of Roman literature ...
... APULEIUS . THE charge of magic preferred against Apuleius of Madaura , and his Apologia or Defence , have acquired a greater celebrity than has be- fallen most of the productions of Latinity in the declining ages of Roman literature ...
Side 2
... Apuleius , and was prevailed upon by his suit , enforced ( as it was ) by the approbation of the elder son Pontianus , whose acquaintance he had formed at Athens . But a certain Herennius Rufinus , to whose daughter Pontianus was then ...
... Apuleius , and was prevailed upon by his suit , enforced ( as it was ) by the approbation of the elder son Pontianus , whose acquaintance he had formed at Athens . But a certain Herennius Rufinus , to whose daughter Pontianus was then ...
Side 3
... Apuleius abstaining from moral imputation upon the characters of his opponents , ( except- ing + Rufinus , whom he loads with infamy , ) but constantly harping upon their rude and uneducated rusticity , we must give him credit for ...
... Apuleius abstaining from moral imputation upon the characters of his opponents , ( except- ing + Rufinus , whom he loads with infamy , ) but constantly harping upon their rude and uneducated rusticity , we must give him credit for ...
Side 4
... Apuleius that Æmilianus and the rest of his accusers tolerated no sort of magic , but that of Moses in * Such prominent mention of ille Carinondas excites surprise , since there exists no other record of his name . Probably he was an ...
... Apuleius that Æmilianus and the rest of his accusers tolerated no sort of magic , but that of Moses in * Such prominent mention of ille Carinondas excites surprise , since there exists no other record of his name . Probably he was an ...
Side 5
... Apuleius concerning intentions which no overt act had demonstrated , might deserve little credit . But he asserts ... Apuleius , that the boy Pudens , who lived at his uncle's * See Gen. xxxviii . v . 8 . farm near Ea , could not speak ...
... Apuleius concerning intentions which no overt act had demonstrated , might deserve little credit . But he asserts ... Apuleius , that the boy Pudens , who lived at his uncle's * See Gen. xxxviii . v . 8 . farm near Ea , could not speak ...
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