esse, enim, autem, etiam, haec, tamen, quidem, atque, quia, vero, apud, modo, quibus, quid, quoque, dicitur, neque, nihil, eius, quasi, inter, videtur, igitur, omnia, potest, loco, ergo, nisi, unde, illud, sine, alia, illa, verba, habet, sint, sive, quem, idem, ante, sicut, fuisse, huius, dicit, ipse, secundum, fere, recte, tantum, nunc
1885
Phillipps Glossary. Minton Warren. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 451-461
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On the Feminine Caesura in Homer. Thomas D. Seymour. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1885), pp. 30-40
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The Ultimate Derivation of Essay. J. P. Postgate. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 462-471
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On the Theaitetos of Plato. W. A. Lamberton. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 85-88
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Arm-Pitting among the Greeks. George Lyman Kittredge. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 151-169
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The Reduction of ei to ī in Homer. Herbert Weir Smyth. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 419-450
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On Spanish Metaphors. Henry R. Lang. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 74-85
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The Relation of the Proedroi to the Prutaneis in the Athenian Senate. William W. Goodwin. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1885), pp. 165-175
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Equestrianism in the Doloneia. B. Perrin. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1885), pp. 104-115
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On the So-Called Genitive Absolute and Its Use Especially in the Attic Orators. Edward H. Spieker. American Journal of Philology. (1885), pp. 310-343
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