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LONDON:

R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS,

1 KEAD STREET HILL.

A CATALOGUE of EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, with a Short Account of their Character and Aim,

Published by

MACMILLAN AND CO.

Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London.

CLASSICAL.

Eschylus.-ÆSCHYLI EUMENIDES. The Greek Text, with

English Notes and English Verse, Translation, and an Introduction.
By BERNARD DRAKE, M.A., late Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The Greek text adopted in this Edition is based upon that of Wellauer, which may be said, in general terms, to represent that of the best manuscripts. But in correcting the Text, and in the Notes, advantage has been taken of the suggestions of Hermann, Paley, Linwood, and other commentators. In the Translation, the simple character of the Eschylean dialogues has generally enabled the author to render them without any material deviation from the construction and idioms of the original Greek.

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