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Dr. Warren's Death of Virgil and Classical Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

I. Gregory Smith
Affiliation:
Horsell

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1909

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References

page 97 note 1 All that is finest in Roman art and literature percolates from Greece. Southern Italy to this day is more Greek than Roman.

page 98 note 1 Dr. Arnold at Rugby used to compare Virgil's ‘Audiit et Triviae longe lacus’ with the convent bell in Marmion.