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Robin Sowerby has written:

'The \\'

'The classical legacy in Renaissance poetry' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, Classical poetry, Appreciation, Translations into English, Classical influences, Renaissance, History, Classicism

'Notes on Homer's \\'

'York Notes on Homer's \\'

'York Notes on Homer's \\'

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Robin Sowerby has written:

'The \\'

'The classical legacy in Renaissance poetry' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, Classical poetry, Appreciation, Translations into English, Classical influences, Renaissance, History, Classicism

'Notes on Homer's \\'

'York Notes on Homer's \\'

'York Notes on Homer's \\'

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Paul Bjarnason has written:

'Odes and echoes' -- subject(s): Icelandic poetry, Translations into English, English poetry, Translations from Icelandic

'More echoes, being translations mainly from the Icelandic' -- subject(s): Icelandic poetry, Translations into English, English poetry, Translations from Icelandic

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English translations can be found online or in a Latin to English dictionary. An online website that helps with translations is Google Translate. Webster's dictionary is also a helpful translating tool.

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No, not in English translations.

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