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Excerpt from The Golden Ass of Apuleius: Translated Out of Latin by William Adlington, Anno 1566, With an Introduction by Charles Whibley
Apuleius got his inspiration.1 But a comparison of the Latin, version with its Greek forerunner, commonly attri buted to Lucian, proves the debt a feather's weight.
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