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L. Graham H. Horton-Smith has written:

'Furthe notes on the origin of the gerund and gerundive' -- subject(s): Gerund, Gerundive, Latin language

'On a wreath for a friend of college days, Percy W.G. Sargent, victim for the nonce of a very pun-y pun!'

'Ars Tragica Sophoclea cum Shaksperiana comparata' -- subject(s): Tragedies

'Rhyming relics of the legal past'

'The Italic verb eehiia- ehia-' -- subject(s): Italic languages and dialects

'Concluding notes on the origin of the gerund and gerundive' -- subject(s): Gerund, Gerundive, Latin language

'Notes on Rigveda I. 48. 15' -- subject(s): Vedas

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