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    A Glossary of Greek Birds.James T. Allen &D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson -1939 -American Journal of Philology 60 (1):122.
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    Die Aristophanes-Scholien der Papyri.James T. Allen &G. Zuntz -1941 -American Journal of Philology 62 (3):376.
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    Note on Song-Birds in Greek Literature.James T. Allen -1928 -The Classical Review 42 (01):5-.
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    On Secrecy in Voting in the Athenian Law-Courts in the Fifth Century, B.C.James Tcrney Allen -1904 -The Classical Review 18 (09):456-458.
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    On the Costume of the Greek Tragic Actor in the Fifth Century b.c.James Turney Allen -1907 -Classical Quarterly 1 (2-3):226-.
    ‘In forming our estimate of tragedy, let us first consider its externals—the hideous appalling spectacle that the actor presents. His high boots raise him out of all proportion, his head is hidden under an enormous mask; his huge mouth gapes upon the audience as if he would swallow them; to say nothing of the chest-pads and stomach-pads with which he contrives to give himself an artificial corpulence lest his deficiency in this respect should emphasize his disproportionate height.’.
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    Pindari Carmina cum Fragmentis.James T. Allen &C. M. Bowra -1937 -American Journal of Philology 58 (2):230.
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    The Idle Actor in Aeschylus.James Turney Allen -1907 -Classical Quarterly 1 (04):268-.
    In the Niobe of Aeschylus, Niobe, we are told, xs1F15ως τρίτης xs22EFμxs22EFρας xs22EFπικαθημxs22EFνη τxs1FF7 τάφxs1FF3 τxs22EFν παίδων οxs1F50δxs22EFν φθέγγεται xs22EFπικεκαλυμμένη. So in the Ransom of Hector, otherwise known as the Phrygians, ᾽Aχιλλεxs1F7Aς xs22EFμοίως xs22EFγκεκαλυμμέος οxs1F50 φθέγγεται πλxs22EFν xs22EFν xs22EFρχαxs1FD6ς όλίγα πρòς ‘Eρμxs22EFν xs22EFμοιβαxs1FD6α.
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