An introduction to the composition of Latin verse;
containing rules and exercises intended to illustrate the manners, customs, and opinions mentioned by the Roman poets, and to render familiar the principal idioms of the Latin language.
By Christopher Rapier.
APA Citation
Rapier, C., Arnold, T. Kerchever. (1846). An introduction to the composition of Latin verse: containing rules and exercises intended to illustrate the manners, customs, and opinions mentioned by the Roman poets, and to render familiar the principal idioms of the Latin language. 3d ed., London: Printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
MLA Citation
Rapier, Christopher, and Thomas Kerchever Arnold. An Introduction to the Composition of Latin Verse: Containing Rules And Exercises Intended to Illustrate the Manners, Customs, And Opinions Mentioned by the Roman Poets, And to Render Familiar the Principal Idioms of the Latin Language. 3d ed., London: Printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846.
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