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1891
Servius on the Tropes and Figures of Vergil. John Leverett Moore. American Journal of Philology. (1891), pp. 157-192
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Servius on the Tropes and Figures of Vergil: Second Paper. John Leverett Moore. American Journal of Philology. (1891), pp. 267-292
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Notes on Festus and Nonius. W. M. Lindsay. Classical Review. (Feb., 1891), pp. 9-11
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Latin Accentuation. W. M. Lindsay. Classical Review. (Oct., 1891), pp. 373-377
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The Origin of the Latin Gerund and Gerundive. R. Seymour Conway. Classical Review. (Jul., 1891), pp. 296-301
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Latin Accentuation. (Concluded). W. M. Lindsay. Classical Review. (Nov., 1891), pp. 402-408
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The Latin Future Infinitive in -tvrvm. J. P. Postgate. Classical Review. (Jul., 1891), pp. 301
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Appendix: Proceedings of Twenty-Third Annual Session, Princeton, N. J., 1891. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1891), pp. 109+i-lxxiv
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On the Quotations from the Old Testament in the Fourth Gospel. T. K. Abbott. Classical Review. (Feb., 1891), pp. 11-12
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Ambulare. J. Strachan. Classical Review. (Oct., 1891), pp. 377-378
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The Library of J. G. Graevius. A. C. Clark. Classical Review. (Oct., 1891), pp. 365-372
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On Some Latin and Greek Negative Forms. 1. Nōn noenu noenum. F. W. Thomas. Classical Review. (Oct., 1891), pp. 378-379
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The Hours of the Day in the Fourth Gospel. J. A. Cross. Classical Review. (Jun., 1891), pp. 245-248
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Gajus or Gaïus?. Frederic D. Allen. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1891), pp. 71-87
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The Harbours of Carthage. Cecil Torr. Classical Review. (Jun., 1891), pp. 280-284
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Some Uses of Neque (Nec) in Latin. J. B. Greenough. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1891), pp. 129-141
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Quaestiones Petronianae. H. W. Haley. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1891), pp. 1-40
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Lexicographical Gleanings from the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury. Andrew F. West. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1891), pp. 93-104
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Μετεμψύχωσις. J. H. Swainson. Classical Review. (Mar., 1891), pp. 129
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Caper p. 103 K. W. M. Lindsay. Classical Review. (Mar., 1891), pp. 129
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'Stanko: An Illustration in Old English. J. Hoskyns-Abrahall. Classical Review. (Mar., 1891), pp. 129
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Greek and Roman Barbers. Frank W. Nicolson. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1891), pp. 41-56
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