medea, helen, jason, philoctetes, neoptolemus, apollonius, euripides, menelaus, argonauts, valerius, odysseus, argonautica, play, children, troy, argo, story, theseus, neoptolemos, aegeus, andromache, scene, epic, walcott, episode, herself, hermione, ariadne, fleece, pelias, hypsipyle, theonoe, philoktetes, heroic, omeros, hero, heracles, chorus, amycus, lemnos, menelaos, rocks, polyphemus, aeetes, medeia, creon, nurse, apsyrtus, poet, theoclymenus
1942
Philoctetes and Arete. John S. Kieffer. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1942), pp. 38-50
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The Twenty-Second Idyll of Theocritus. A. S. F. Gow. Classical Review. (Mar., 1942), pp. 11-18
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The Technique of the Portrayal of Joy in Greek Tragedy. Famee Lorene Shisler. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1942), pp. 277-292
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Hero Cults in the Corinthian Agora. Oscar Broneer. Hesperia. (Apr. - Jun., 1942), pp. 128-161
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The Etymology and Meaning of ΓΛΩΣΣΑΡΓΟΣ and ΣΤΟΜΑΡΓΟΣ. Wm. H. Willis. American Journal of Philology. (1942), pp. 87-90
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Some Aspects of Invisibility. Arthur Stanley Pease. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1942), pp. 1-36
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Sense and Sound in Classical Poetry. O. J. Todd. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1942), pp. 29-39
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Nausicaa and Dido. H. N. Couch. Classical Journal. (May, 1942), pp. 453-462
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Figures of Speech in Seneca's Medea. Helen I. Lyons. The Classical Weekly. (May 4, 1942), pp. 256-257
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Onomatopoeia and the Sceptics. L. P. Wilkinson. Classical Quarterly. (Oct., 1942), pp. 121-133
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