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1951
Vergil's Hexameter Line. A. H. Ashcroft. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1951), pp. 97-114
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Latin Verse Composition. J. F. C. Richards. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 8, 1951), pp. 81-85
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Walt Whitman and His Reaction to the Classics. Richard Mott Gummere. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1951), pp. 263-289
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Corinthiaca: VI. The Latin Elegiacs of ca. 101 B. C. VII. Greek Elegiacs of the Roman Empire. Sterling Dow. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1951), pp. 81-100
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Varia Iuvenaliana. John G. Griffith. Classical Review. (Dec., 1951), pp. 138-142
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The Influence of Latin on English Prose Style. J. F. Macdonald. The Phoenix. (Summer, 1951), pp. 31-40
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Aegisthus and the Chorus. A. D. Fitton Brown. Classical Review. (Dec., 1951), pp. 133-135
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Dactyls in Comic Trochaics. M. Platnauer. Classical Review. (Dec., 1951), pp. 132-133
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The Metrical Units of Greek Lyric Verse. II. A. M. Dale. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1951), pp. 20-30
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Weather-Signs in Virgil: An Attempt to Discover Something of the Poet's Working-Method by Close Examination of Two Passages in Georgics I and the Sources on Which They Are Based. L. A. S. Jermyn. Greece & Rome. (Jan., 1951), pp. 26-37
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Juvenal's Bookcase. Gilbert Highet. American Journal of Philology. (1951), pp. 369-394
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Pindar, Isthmians 6. 4. K. J. Dover. Classical Review. (Jun., 1951), pp. 65-66
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Plato, Phaedo 67 c 5. J. V. Luce. Classical Review. (Jun., 1951), pp. 66-67
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Nicandrea: With Reference to Liddell and Scott, ed. 9. A. S. F. Gow. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1951), pp. 95-118
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Notes on Some Conscious and Subconscious Elements in Catullus' Poetry. John Petersen Elder. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1951), pp. 101-136
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Seven Latin Inscriptions in Rome. A. E. Gordon. Greece & Rome. (Jun., 1951), pp. 75-92
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Bread and Circuses. Eva Matthews Sanford. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 26, 1951), pp. 17-21
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The Spoken and the Written Word. William Chase Greene. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1951), pp. 23-59
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Continuity and Interconnexion in Homeric Oral Composition. James A. Notopoulos. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1951), pp. 81-101
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The Composition of Anth. Pal., VII, 476 (Meleager). Stuart G. P. Small. American Journal of Philology. (1951), pp. 47-56
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A Propos d'un compte rendu (The Budé Theognis). J. Carrière. Classical Review. (Jun., 1951), pp. 75-77
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