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With Introductory Notes on Translation. 1 1 LATIN UNSEENS FOR THE USE OF HIGHER FORMS AND UNIVERSITY.
With Introductory Notes on Translation. 1 1 LATIN UNSEENS FOR THE USE OF HIGHER FORMS AND UNIVERSITY.
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... TRANSLATION , BY H. W. AUDEN , M.A. ASSISTANT MASTER AT FETTES COLLEGE LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCXCVIII All Rights reserved Educ T 20 ...
... TRANSLATION , BY H. W. AUDEN , M.A. ASSISTANT MASTER AT FETTES COLLEGE LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCXCVIII All Rights reserved Educ T 20 ...
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PREFACE . IN putting together this collection of extracts for Un- seen Translation I have tried not to select cruces ... Translating 22. Horace 23. Livy . 24 .
PREFACE . IN putting together this collection of extracts for Un- seen Translation I have tried not to select cruces ... Translating 22. Horace 23. Livy . 24 .
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With Introductory Notes on Translation. 1 | t | 1 1 1 | Hints on Translating 1 1 171. Livy 172. Pliny 173.
With Introductory Notes on Translation. 1 | t | 1 1 1 | Hints on Translating 1 1 171. Livy 172. Pliny 173.
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Hints on Translating 22. Horace 23. Livy . 24 . Lucan . 25. CONTENTS . I. Tacitus 2 . Lucan Hist . , IV . 8 . P. xiii . 3. Livy 4. Martial 5. Cicero 6. Ovid . 7. Tacitus 8. Vergil Lucretius 9 . Horace IO . Cicero II . 12 . 13. Livy ...
Hints on Translating 22. Horace 23. Livy . 24 . Lucan . 25. CONTENTS . I. Tacitus 2 . Lucan Hist . , IV . 8 . P. xiii . 3. Livy 4. Martial 5. Cicero 6. Ovid . 7. Tacitus 8. Vergil Lucretius 9 . Horace IO . Cicero II . 12 . 13. Livy ...
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