Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / Alexander the Oracle-monger

Alexander the Oracle-monger (17)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg038.perseus-eng4:17
Refs {'start': {'reference': '17', 'human_reference': 'Section 17'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next

And at this point, my dear Celsus, we may, if we will be candid, make some allowance for these Paphlagonians and Pontics; the poor uneducated fat-heads might well be taken in when they handled the serpenta privilege conceded to all who chooseand saw in that dim light its head with the mouth that opened and shut. It was an occasion for a Democritus, nay, for an Epicurus or a Metrodorus, perhaps, a man whose intelligence was steeled against such assaults by scepticism and insight, one who, if he could not detect the precise imposture, would at any rate have been perfectly certain that, though this escaped him, the whole thing was a lie and an impossibility.

Tokens

And 1 w 3
at 1 w 5
this 1 w 9
point 1 w 14
my 1 w 17
dear 1 w 21
Celsus 1 w 27
we 1 w 30
may 1 w 33
if 1 w 36
we 2 w 38
will 1 w 42
be 1 w 44
candid 1 w 50
make 1 w 55
some 1 w 59
allowance 1 w 68
for 1 w 71
these 1 w 76
Paphlagonians 1 w 89
and 2 w 92
Pontics 1 w 99
the 2 w 103
poor 1 w 107
uneducated 1 w 117
fat-heads 1 w 127
might 1 w 133
well 1 w 137
be 2 w 139
taken 1 w 144
in 2 w 146
when 1 w 150
they 1 w 154
handled 1 w 161
the 4 w 164
serpent 1 w 171
a 17 w 173
privilege 1 w 182
conceded 1 w 190
to 1 w 192
all 2 w 195
who 1 w 198
choose 1 w 204
and 4 w 208
saw 1 w 211
in 3 w 213
that 1 w 217
dim 1 w 220
light 1 w 225
its 1 w 228
head 2 w 232
with 1 w 236
the 5 w 239
mouth 1 w 244
that 2 w 248
opened 1 w 254
and 5 w 257
shut 1 w 261
It 1 w 264
was 1 w 267
an 8 w 269
occasion 1 w 277
for 2 w 280
a 28 w 281
Democritus 1 w 291
nay 1 w 295
for 3 w 299
an 9 w 301
Epicurus 1 w 309
or 5 w 311
a 31 w 312
Metrodorus 1 w 322
perhaps 1 w 330
a 33 w 332
man 1 w 335
whose 1 w 340
intelligence 1 w 352
was 2 w 355
steeled 1 w 362
against 1 w 369
such 1 w 373
assaults 1 w 381
by 1 w 383
scepticism 1 w 393
and 6 w 396
insight 1 w 403
one 1 w 407
who 3 w 410
if 2 w 413
he 9 w 415
could 1 w 420
not 1 w 423
detect 1 w 429
the 6 w 432
precise 1 w 439
imposture 1 w 448
would 1 w 454
at 6 w 456
any 1 w 459
rate 1 w 463
have 1 w 467
been 1 w 471
perfectly 1 w 480
certain 1 w 487
that 3 w 491
though 1 w 498
this 2 w 502
escaped 1 w 509
him 1 w 512
the 7 w 516
whole 1 w 521
thing 1 w 526
was 3 w 529
a 49 w 530
lie 1 w 533
and 7 w 536
an 14 w 538
impossibility 1 w 551