The Medea of Euripides, from the text, and with a translation of the notes, of Porson; critical and explanatory remarks, original and selected; illustrations of idioms from Matthiae Jelf, Dawes, Viger, etc.; examination questions and copious indexes. By J.R. Major. For the use of schools and colleges
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The Medea of Euripides, from the text, and with a translation of the notes, of Porson; critical and explanatory remarks, original and selected; illustrations of idioms from Matthiae Jelf, Dawes, Viger, etc.; examination questions and copious indexes. By J.R. Major. For the use of schools and colleges
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