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1892
Appendix: Proceedings of Twenty-Fourth Annual Session, Charlottesville, Va., 1892. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1892), pp. i+iii-lxxxv
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Cic. Ep. ad Fam. x. 18. 2. P. Sandford. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 276-277
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ΒΙΟΥ ΟΛΟΦΥΡΣΙΣ. Charles H. Keene. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 276
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Correspondence. T. E. Page. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 276
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Horace, Ep. I. x. 49. fanum Vacunae. F. G. Moore. Classical Review. (Dec., 1892), pp. 469
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On the Study of Greek Lyric Metre. W. R. Hardie. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 244-249
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On the Homeric Caesura and the Close of the Verse as Related to the Expression of Thought. Thomas D. Seymour. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1892), pp. 91-129
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Pollice Verso. Edwin Post. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 213-225
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On the Notion of Virtue in the Dialogues of Plato, with Particular Reference to Those of the First Period and to the Third and Fourth Books of the Republic. William A. Hammond. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1892), pp. 131-180
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