id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26294 Apuleius The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura .txt text/plain 64139 3877 79 accusing a man whom he knows to be innocent, a course which comes the I doubt if you will believe me, Aemilianus, was a man of great wealth written that 'magical charms are merely beautiful words'. no need of magic to induce a woman to marry a man, or a widow to wed a place of honour in the accuser's speech, as his most effective method read Pudentilla's letter which was written in Greek. we will assume with Aemilianus that fish are useful for making magical I have read this and the like concerning boys and art-magic in For I learn from certain men of Oea who know him, that to this day he to Oea, you wrote to her son Pontianus, who had then attained to man's think that the letter of a mere boy, who is also one of my accusers, re-read the letter of that excellent man to the third and fourth time ./cache/26294.txt ./txt/26294.txt