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/■ 5. PHILLIMORE, 



Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow. 



The Revival of Criticism. A Paper read at 



the meeting of the Classical Association at Oxford, May 

 ^7th, 1919. Demy 8vo, sewed, is. 6d. net. 



A. H. WALKER, M.A. 



A Primer of Greek Constitutional History. 



Fcap 8vo, cloth, 3s. net. 



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G. B. GRUNDY, D.Litt. 



Ancient Gems in Modern Settings. Being 



Versions of the Greek Anthology in English Rhyme by 

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' . . , Perhaps the most satisfactory presentation of the Anthology now 

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' In this volume Mr. Grundy has collected a large number of English 

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A. G. ROPER, M.A., 



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Ancient Eugenics. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d, 



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