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Vergilius Redivivus: Studies in Joseph Addison's Latin Poetry.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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2005-043569
0-87169-952-4
Vergilius redivivus; studies in Joseph Addison's Latin poetry.
Haan, Estelle. (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society; v.95, pt.2)
Am. Philosophical Society, [c]2005
210 p.
$24.00 (pa)
Haan examines British writer Addison's (1672-1719) Latin p...
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