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Plutarch: Critical Essay by D. A. Russell

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SOURCE: Russell, D. A. “Language, Style and Form.” In Plutarch, pp. 18-41. London: Duckworth, 1973.

In the following essay, Russell examines characteristic traits of Plutarch's literary style.

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