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On the Sublime (1890)
by Longinus, translated by Herbert Lord Havell
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Longinus3348634On the Sublime — Back Matter1890Herbert Lord Havell

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AESCHYLUS.—THE SUPPLICES. A Revised Text, with Translation. By T. G. Tucker, M.A., Professor of Classical Philology in the University of Melbourne.8vo.10s. 6d.
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