PA6055 .D35 1996
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The criticism of didactic poetry : essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid / |
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PA6055 .V65 2002eb
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The poetics of Latin didactic : Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius / |
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PA6056
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Roman Satire. Critical essays on Roman literature : Satire / |
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PA6056 .A56
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Essays on Roman satire / |
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PA6056 .B73 1992
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Roman verse satire / |
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PA6056 .C6 1976
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Roman satire / |
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PA6056 .F74 2001
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Satires of Rome : threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal / |
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PA6056 .F74 2001eb
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Satires of Rome : threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal / |
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PA6056 .H66 2007
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Roman satire / |
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PA6056 .K37 2006
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Figuring genre in Roman satire / |
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PA6056 .K37 2006eb
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Figuring genre in Roman satire / |
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PA6056 .K64
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Die römische Satire. |
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PA6056 .K72 1957
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Die römische Satire. |
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PA6056 .K72 1975
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Roman satire / |
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PA6056 .M57
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Fragments of Roman satire from Ennius to Apuleius. |
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PA6056 .N4
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The Roman satura; its original form in connection with its literary development, |
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PA6056 .P57 2006
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The function of humour in Roman verse satire : laughing and lying / |
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PA6056 .P57 2006eb
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The function of humour in Roman verse satire : laughing and lying / |
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PA6056 .S8
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Critical essays on Roman literature: satire. |
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PA6056 .W5 1915
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Latin satirical writing subsequent to Juvenal, |
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