Versions of euripides Four Dramas of Euripides (Hecuba, Heracles, Andromache, Orestes) translated into English Verse by H. O. Meredith. Pp. 253. London: Allen and Unwin, 1937. Clothes. 6d. Euripides' Ion translated with notes by H. D. Pp. xi + 132. London: Chatto and Windus, 1937. Cloth, 6s
The Classical Review 51 (05):171-172 (1937)
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