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The Tragedies of Seneca 



Translated by FRANK JUSTUS MILLER, Associate Professor of Latin in the 



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This 13 a new translation of the ten tragedies which have come down under the name of 

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The Interpretation of Italy During the 



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Contribution to the Study of Goethe's ITALIENISCHE REISE 



By CAMILLO VON KLENZE, Professor of German Literature in Brown 



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