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    A complete dictionary of the English language,both with regard to sound and meaning: one main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

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    A complete dictionary of the English language,both with regard to sound and meaning: one main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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    The complete English dictionaryor, general repository of the English language. Containing A Copious Explanation of all the Words in the English Language; Together with Their different Significations, viz. I. The Words, and the various Senses in which they are used. II. The True Pronunciation pointed out by being properly accented. III. Initial Letters placed to devote the Part of Speech to which each Word belongs. IV. A geographical Description of the four Quarters of the World. V. A more particular Description of the Counties, Cities, and principal Towns in England and Wales, than has ever appeared in any Book of this Kind. VI. As the Lives of the English Poets, and others, celebrated for their Learning and Genius, can no where be introduced with more Propriety than in a Dictionary of the English Language, we have enriched our Performance with the most entertaining and authentic Memoirs of those Illustrious Men who have flourished in these Kingdoms. To which will be prefixed, a complete English grammar. By the Rev. Frederick Barlow, M. A. Vicar of Burton. Assisted by several other gentleman.

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    A complete German grammar.In two parts. The first part containing the theory of the Language through all the Parts of Speech; the second part is the practice in as ample a Manner as can be desired. The third edition, greatly altered and improved. By John James Bachmair, M.A.

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    A complete history of the English stage.... by Mr. Dibdin.

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    A complete history of the English stage.... by Mr. Dibdin.

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    A complete history of the English stage.... by Mr. Dibdin.

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    A complete history of the English stage.... by Mr. Dibdin.

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    A complete history of the English stage.... by Mr. Dibdin.

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    Complete manual of parsing;including also a synoptical table of the system; a full ilucidation of English idioms; a discussion on words difficult to classify; and a glossary of grammatical terms.

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    The complete poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe,

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    Concerning the Advantage of Measure in Comedy.The St. James's magazine. By Robert Lloyd, A.M.

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    The confinementa poem, with annotations.

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    Conjectures on Original Composition. In a Letter to the Author of Sir Charles Grandison - An Essay on Lyric PoetryThe works of Edward Young, LL.D. in three volumes. To which is prefixed, The life of the author, by Robert Anderson, M.D.

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    The Connoisseur No LXXXIII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1755.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The babler.

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    The Connoisseur No LXXXIII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1755.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The Babler.

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    The Connoisseur No XLII. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1754.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The Babler.

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    The Connoisseur No XXVII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1754.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The Babler.

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    Considerations on Milton's early reading,and the prima stamina of his Paradise lost; together with extracts from a poet of the sixteenth century. In a letter to William Falconer, M.D. from Charles Dunster, M.A.

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    The construction of the Latin verse-grammar.For the use of the lower forms in Westminster-School.

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    Contemporaries of Shakespeare,

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    Contemporary techniques of poetry :a political analogy

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    Contested etymologies in the dictionary of the Rev. W. W. Skeat.

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    Correspondence on "The Vicissitudes of Blank Verse"The London mercury.

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    The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, written by Sir Philippe Sidnei

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    The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Written by Sir Philip Sidney Knight. Now since the first edition augmented and ended

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    The Countesse of Pembrokes EmanuelConteining the natiuity, passion, buriall, and resurrection of Christ: togeather with certaine Psalmes of Dauid. All in English hexameters. By Abraham Fraunce.

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    The Countesse of Pembrokes YuychurchConteining the affectionate life, and vnfortunate death of Phillis and Amyntas: that in a pastorall; this in a funerall; both in English hexameters. By Abraham Fraunce.

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    A course of lectures on elocutiontogether with two dissertations on language; and some other tracts relative to those subjects. A new edition. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

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    A course of lectures on elocution.By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

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    A course of lectures on oratory and criticism.By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S.

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A critical analysis and review, of all Mr. Voltaire's workswith occasional disquisitions on epic poetry, the drama, romance, &c. By Mr. Linguet. Translated from the French by James Boardman.

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays

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    Critical and miscellaneous essayscollected and republished.

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    Critical and miscellaneous essayscollected and republished.

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    Critical and miscellaneous essayscollected and republished.

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    Critical and miscellaneous essayscollected and republished.

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