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    <title>Studies in honor of Frederick W. Shipley</title>
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    <namePart>Shipley, Frederick W. (Frederick William)</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1871-1945</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Frederick William Shipley, by G.R. Throop.--A Constitutional doctrine re-examined, by D. McFayden.--The use of fire in Greek and Roman love magic, by E. Tavenner.--Thucydides and the causes of the Peloponnesian War, by T.S. Duncan.--Prehistoric Macedonia, by G.E. Mylonas.--Classical "Ariels," by Otto Brendal.--An Aesopic allusion in the Roman d'Alexandre, by Bateman Edwards.--The poetic theories of Minturno, by Bernard Weinberg.--Pereda's realism; his style, by Sherman Eoff.--Early English and American critics of French symbolism, by B. A. Morrissette.--Bibliographical data on Diderot, by H. Dieckmann.--Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, by W.R. Mackenzie.--The contemporary reception of Edmund Burke's speaking, by D.C. Bryant.--The moral sense of simplicity, by R.F. Jones.--Imitation as an aesthetic norm, by F.O. Nolte.--Immediacy; its nature and value, by C.E. Cory.</tableOfContents>
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      <title>Washington University studies. New series. Language and literature, no. 14</title>
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