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Latin and Greek works. (Texts and Notes.)
Aeschylus: Edited by Dr. F. A. Paley; Bibliotheca Classica; Geo Bell & Sons; 8 vo; Price 8 shillings. Ed. by Dr. Paley; Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts; G. Bell & Sons; Fcap 8 vo; Price, 2 shillings.
Aristophanes: {…}
Caesar: {…}
Calpurnius Siculus and Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus: “The Eclogues;” ed. by C. H. Keene, M. A.; G. Bell & Sons; Crown 8 vo; Price, 6 shillings.
Cicero: Ed. By G. Long M. A., Bibliotheca Classica; G. Bell & Sons; 8vo; Price, (3 volumes @ 8 shillings), £1.4 shillings.
Calpurnius Siculus: Eclogues, with English trans. by E. Scott. M. A.; Bell; Crown 8 vo; Price 3s/6d.
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Latin and Greek Authors
My dear Marston,
I am in receipt of your letter of the 11th
Charles Robert Anon
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Books.
Unit Library.
The Temple Classics (Dent).
Hough Cayley — “A Matter of Morals.” — Grant Richards — 3s/6d
Victoria Cross — “Six Chapters in a Man’s Life” — Walter Scott — 6s/od
Jack London — “The Call of the Wild” — Heinemann — 6s/od
{…} Blight — “Juicey Joe” — Grant Richards
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Ag Agamemnon
Agamemnon Agamemnon
Charles Robert Anon
Charles Robert Anon
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The sweetest pleasures of this life remain the most a day,
For what to-day has given us tomorrow takes away.
The sweetest pleasures of this life remain at most a day,
For what to-day has given us tomorrow takes away.
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There where the wandering heifer has trodden the paths of the forest,
Crushing the growing narcissus and trampling the trail of the vine-tree
There where the trod of the {…}