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Allitteratio Latina; or, Alliteration in Latin Verse Reduced to Rule - Allitteratio Latina; or, Alliteration in Latin Verse reduced to Rule. By Walter J. Evans, M.A. Pp. xxxiv + 195. Williams and Norgate, 1921. 18s.
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27 October 2009
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1 Perhaps the syllable -sup- is left blank by a compensation of a different sort—viz., just because ca- has its rhyme.