nach, durch, aber, einer, hatte, diese, wurde, noch, sein, dieser, werden, haben, gegen, wird, einen, oder, unter, jahre, zeit, uber, waren, seiner, seine, schon, wenn, sind, einem, hier, worden, zwischen, konnte, gewesen, hatten, wohl, wurden, dann, sondern, kann, ihre, jedoch, erst, diesem, doch, jahr, damit, habe, mehr, stadt, selbst, romischen
1890
Some Latin Etymologies. J. B. Greenough. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1890), pp. 93-105
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Unconventional Uses of Natural Imagery in the Poems of Walther von der Vogel-Weide. Henry Wood. American Journal of Philology. (1890), pp. 200-210
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The Medicean Mss. of Cicero's Letters. Robert F. Leighton. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1890), pp. 59-87
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On Conditional Sentences in Greek and Latin, and Indefinite Sentences in Greek. M. A. Bayfield. Classical Review. (May, 1890), pp. 200-203
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Notes on Quintilian. George M. Lane. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1890), pp. 89-92
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Contributions to the Interpretation of the Veda: Second Series. Maurice Bloomfield. American Journal of Philology. (1890), pp. 319-356
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The Accusative Plural of Ȋ-, Ȗ-, and R-Stems in Sanskrit and Avestan. Carl D. Buck. American Journal of Philology. (1890), pp. 291-301
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On the Sentence-Question in Plautus and Terence: Second Paper. E. P. Morris. American Journal of Philology. (1890), pp. 16-54
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Böhtlingk's Upanishads. W. D. Whitney. American Journal of Philology. (1890), pp. 407-439
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