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... EGAN , A. M. , LL . D. , Professor of Literature in the CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA , Washington , D. , C. Cabrini College Library 338.6 Radnor , Pa . STATIUS V TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL . XXIV LIVED PAGE THE ADVISORY COUNCIL.
... EGAN , A. M. , LL . D. , Professor of Literature in the CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA , Washington , D. , C. Cabrini College Library 338.6 Radnor , Pa . STATIUS V TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL . XXIV LIVED PAGE THE ADVISORY COUNCIL.
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STATIUS V TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL . XXIV LIVED PAGE 45-96 A. D. ? 13845 BY WILLIAM CRANSTON LAWTON A Royal Banquet ( Thebaid ' ) To my Wife : An Invitation to a Journey ( Silvæ ' ) To Sleep ( same ) Saturnalia ( same ) EDMUND CLARENCE ...
STATIUS V TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL . XXIV LIVED PAGE 45-96 A. D. ? 13845 BY WILLIAM CRANSTON LAWTON A Royal Banquet ( Thebaid ' ) To my Wife : An Invitation to a Journey ( Silvæ ' ) To Sleep ( same ) Saturnalia ( same ) EDMUND CLARENCE ...
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... Algernon Charles Swinburne Vignette Carmen Sylva ( Elizabeth , Queen of Roumania ) Vignette John Addington Symonds Vignette Tacitus Vignette Hippolyte Adolphe Taine Vignette STATIUS ( 45-96 A. D. ? ) BY WILLIAM CRANSTON.
... Algernon Charles Swinburne Vignette Carmen Sylva ( Elizabeth , Queen of Roumania ) Vignette John Addington Symonds Vignette Tacitus Vignette Hippolyte Adolphe Taine Vignette STATIUS ( 45-96 A. D. ? ) BY WILLIAM CRANSTON.
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STATIUS ( 45-96 A. D. ? ) BY WILLIAM CRANSTON LAWTON UBLIUS PAPINIUS STATIUS , epic , lyric , and dramatic poet , was born at Naples about the middle , and died there about the end , of the first century A. D. Neither date can be fixed ...
STATIUS ( 45-96 A. D. ? ) BY WILLIAM CRANSTON LAWTON UBLIUS PAPINIUS STATIUS , epic , lyric , and dramatic poet , was born at Naples about the middle , and died there about the end , of the first century A. D. Neither date can be fixed ...
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... Statius is now remembered ; though in his own day the Thebaid , ' at least , was straightway read book by book to admiring throngs , and became at once a text which schoolboys committed to memory . " Statius is great , " says Niebuhr ...
... Statius is now remembered ; though in his own day the Thebaid , ' at least , was straightway read book by book to admiring throngs , and became at once a text which schoolboys committed to memory . " Statius is great , " says Niebuhr ...
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