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The Medieval Latin Vocabulary Of The Letters Of John Of Salisbury, Casimir F. Kuszynski Jan 1948

The Medieval Latin Vocabulary Of The Letters Of John Of Salisbury, Casimir F. Kuszynski

Dissertations

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A Study Of The Origins Of Cicero's Consolatory Writings And Their Effectiveness In The Author's Own Life, Charles J. Brannen Jan 1948

A Study Of The Origins Of Cicero's Consolatory Writings And Their Effectiveness In The Author's Own Life, Charles J. Brannen

Master's Theses

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Cicero's Views On Historical Composition As Exemplified In Caesar's Gallic Wars, Francis X. Dolan Jan 1948

Cicero's Views On Historical Composition As Exemplified In Caesar's Gallic Wars, Francis X. Dolan

Master's Theses

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Martial's Use Of Physical Defects In His Epigrams, Caroline Warner Stott Jan 1948

Martial's Use Of Physical Defects In His Epigrams, Caroline Warner Stott

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

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Certain Evidences Of Classical Greek Influence On Shelley, George Robert Dietz Jan 1948

Certain Evidences Of Classical Greek Influence On Shelley, George Robert Dietz

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

English poetry in particular has received both enrichment and motivation from classical sources. The case of Percy Bysshe Shelley, nineteenth century English Romantic poet, provides an excellent illustration of this point. This study will attemp to place before the reader evidence of Shelley's debt to ancient Greece as revealed in his life and his poetry, with particular emphasis upon the influences of Aeschylus and Plato.