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antic Monthly_. Vol. xciii, p. 253. DEBATE: Resolved that Cicero was justified in putting the Catilinarian conspirators to death. The conviction of Lentulus. H.C. Nutting. _Classical Journal_. Vol. iii, p. 186. Catiline as a Party Leader. E.S. Beesly. _Fortnightly Review_. Vol. i, p. 175. THE DEATH OF CICERO. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 624. VERGIL "The noble sage who knew everything." --Dante SONG.--Opening Lines of the Aeneid. An Experiment with the Opening Lines of the Aeneid. J. Raleigh Nelson. _School Review_. Vol. vii, p. 129. _Dido_. An Epic Tragedy. Miller and Nelson. P. 57. VERGIL. Outline for the Study of Vergil's Aeneid. Maud Emma Kingsley. _Education_. Vol. xxiii, p. 148. _Vergil_. Harper and Miller. Introduction. IN VERGIL'S ITALY. Frank Justus Miller. _Chautauqua_. Vol. xxxiv, p. 368. DIDO: A Character Study. J. Raleigh Nelson. _School Review_. Vol. xii, p. 408. _Vergil_. Harper and Miller. VERGIL'S ESTIMATE OF HIS AENEID. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, P. 636. POEM.--The Doom of the Slothful. John Addington Symonds. ESSAY.--Paris and Helen. _Adventures among Books_. Andrew Lang. P. 235, or _Cosmopolitan_. Vol. xviii, p. 173. LEGENDS CONNECTED WITH VERGIL. _A History of Roman Literature_. Charles Thomas Cruttwell. P. 278. VERGIL IN MAINE. Martha Baker Dunn. _Atlantic Monthly_. Vol. c, p. 773. VERGIL'S INFLUENCE. On Teaching Vergil. H.H. Yeames. _School Review_. Vol. xx, p. 1. A TRAVESTY ON THE TAKING OF TROY. _Roba di Roma_. William W. Story. P. 186. _North American Review_. Vol. xcvii, p. 255. ST. PAUL'S VISIT TO VERGIL'S TOMB. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 640. POEM.--To Vergil. _Poetical Works_. Alfred Tennyson. P. 511. _Littell's Living Age_. Vol. clv, p. 2. HORACE "Exegi monumentum acre perennius regalique situ pyramidum altius." --Horace. _Carmina_. III, xxx. HORACE. Horace: Person and Poet. Grant Showerman. _Classical Journal_. Vol. vi, p. 158. _A History of Roman Literature_. Charles Thomas Cruttwell. P. 515. A GLIMPSE OF HORACE'S SCHOOLDAYS. _Roman Life in the Days of Cicero_. Alfred J. Church. P. 39. _Readings in Ancient History_. Rome and the West. William Stearns Davis. P. 227. POEM.--Capri. Walter Taylor Field. AN INVITATION FROM
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