Two Dramatizations from Vergil: I. Dido - the PhOEnecian Queen; II. The Fall of Troy

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PREFACE

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION

I Dido The Phoenician Queen

II The Fall of Troy

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

Title: Two Dramatizations from Vergil

I. Dido--the Phoenecian Queen; II. The Fall of Troy

Author: Virgil

Language: English

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TWO DRAMATIZATIONS
FROM VERGIL
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TWO DRAMATIZATIONS
FROM VERGIL
 
I. DIDO—The Phoenician Queen
 
II. THE FALL OF TROY

ARRANGED AND TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE
BY
FRANK JUSTUS MILLER
Author of The Tragedies of Seneca, Translated into English Verse
The Stage Directions and Music for the Dido Are Contributed By
J. RALEIGH NELSON
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
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Copyright 1908 By
Frank Justus Miller
All Rights Reserved
Published September 1908
Second Impression April 1913
Third Impression March 1917
Fourth Impression January 1920
Fifth Impression August 1924
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