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Aeschylus. Agamemnon. With a Translation in English Rhythm, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. New Edition Revised. By the late BENJAMIN HALL KENNEDY, D.D., Regius Professor of Greek. Crown 8vo. 6s.

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Aristophanes. Equites. With Introduction and Notes by
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Aristotle.-IIEPI VTXHΣ. Aristotle's Psychology, in
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Euripides.

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Fragments of Zeno and Cleanthes, an Essay which obtained the Hare Prize in the year 1889. By A. C. PEARSON, B.A., Christ's College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. IOS.

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Pronunciation of Ancient Greek, translated from the Third German edition of Dr BLASS by W. J. PURTON, B.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo. 6s.

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The

Archaic Inscriptions and the Greek Alphabet by E. S. ROBERTS,
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