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Lucan's Pharsalia. Translated, with Notes, by H. T. Riley. 5s. Lucretius. Literally translated into English Prose; with Notes, by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M.A. To which is adjoined the Metrical Version by John Mason Good. 58.

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