dance, music, song, dancing, chorus, lyre, musical, performance, songs, singing, dances, choral, sing, dancers, dithyramb, aulos, sung, performed, instrument, flute, dancer, muses, solo, voice, lawler, opera, choruses, hymn, dithyrambic, lillian, accompaniment, athenaeus, barbitos, instruments, sound, lasus, hyporcheme, playing, pantomime, an_opera, ballet, harmonia, harp, pyrrhic, sirens, hyperion, singers, muse, nomos, mundi
1892
On the Equivalence of Rhythmical Bars and Metrical Feet. Milton W. Humphreys. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1892), pp. 157-177
List themes
Full text (77 theme words)
On Semitic Words in Greek and Latin. W. Muss-Arnolt. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1892), pp. 35-156
List themes
Full text (56 theme words)
The Song of Songs. Russell Martineau. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 307-328
List themes
Full text (34 theme words)
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
List themes
Full text (25 theme words)
Appendix: Proceedings of Twenty-Fourth Annual Session, Charlottesville, Va., 1892. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1892), pp. i+iii-lxxxv
List themes
Full text (13 theme words)
Mr. Bayfield on Conditional Sentences. E. A. Sonnenschein, R. C. Seaton, J. D.. Classical Review. (May, 1892), pp. 199-203
List themes
Full text (6 theme words)
English Words Which Hav Gaind or Lost an Initial Consonant by Attraction. Charles P. G. Scott. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1892), pp. 179-305
List themes
Full text (6 theme words)
Orpheus Travestied / Orpheus σατυρικως. Henry Hayman. Classical Review. (Jun., 1892), pp. 275
List themes
Full text (5 theme words)
The Limitation of the Imperative in the Attic Orators. C. W. E. Miller. American Journal of Philology. (1892), pp. 399-436
List themes
Full text (5 theme words)
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
List themes
Full text (5 theme words)