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_Note_: Translations of Horace, not otherwise assigned or not enclosed
in quotation marks, are those of G.S.
Our Debt to Greece and Rome
AUTHORS AND TITLES
1. HOMER. John A. Scott, Northwestern University.
2. SAPPHO. David M. Robinson, The Johns Hopkins University.
3A. EURIPIDES. F.L. Lucas, King's College,
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