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Tyrrell's Latin Poetry

May 16, 1895 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Latin Poetry: Lectures Delivered in 1893 on the Percy Turnbull Memorial Foundation at the Johns Hopkins University," by R.Y. Tyrrell. The author of the book speaks warmly of the courtesy of his American hearers in various cities, and his volume shows learning, acuteness, and literary art. He announces his purpose to be chiefly analysis and literary criticism, rather than biography and literary history, which is entirely right if he does not allow the first to override the second.

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LATIN Poetry (Book); TYRRELL, R. Y.; BOOKS & reading; LATIN poetry; POETRY; CRITICISM
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