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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY.A collection of the English poets, containing the poetical works of Pope. Dryden. Swift. Prior. Gay. Shenston. Pomfret. Gray & Littleton. Thomson. Young. In twenty volumes. ...
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A DISCOURSE ON THE PINDARIC ODE.The poetical works of Will. Congreve. With the life of the author
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A discourse upon Gondibertan heroick poem
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Disguise plots in Elizabethan drama;a study in stage tradition,
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DISSERTATION I. ON THE ORAL TRADITION OF POETRY.Select Scotish ballads. ...
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DISSERTATION II. ON THE TRAGIC BALLAD.Scottish tragic ballads.
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A dissertation on letters, and the principles of harmony, in poetic and prosaic compositionCollected from some of the best writers. [Two lines in Latin from Quintillian].
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A dissertation on reading the classics,and forming a just style. Written in the year 1709. And addressed to the Right Honourable John Lord Roos, The Present Duke of Rutland. By Henry Felton, D. D. Principal of Edmund-Hall, Oxon, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Rutland.
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A dissertation on romance and minstrelsy.
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A DISSERTATION ON THE COMIC BALLAD.Select Scotish ballads. ...
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A DISSERTATION ON THE LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, and MANNERS OF EASTERN NATIONS.A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English. By John Richardson, Esq. F.S.A. of the Middle Temple, and of Wadham College. Oxford. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the languages, literature, and manners of eastern nations
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A Dissertation on the Modern Ode.The St. James's magazine. By Robert Lloyd, A.M.
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Dissertation on the principles of human eloquenceWith particular regard to the style and composition of the New Testament. In Which The Observations on this Subject by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in his Discourse on the Doctrine of Grace are distinctly considered. Being The Substance of several Lectures read in the Oratory-School of Trinity-College, Dublin. The second edition; corrected and amended by the author, Dr. Thomas Leland. To which is added, a letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Leland, To which is added, A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Leland, in which the Dissertation is Criticized. Also, an answer to the above Letter.
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A dissertation on the principles of human eloquenceWith Particular Regard to the Style and Composition of the New Testament. In which The Observations on this Subject by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in his Discourse on the Doctrine of Grace, are distinctly considered. Being The Substance of several Lectures read in the Oratory-School of Trinity-College, Dublin. By Thomas Leland, D.D.
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A dissertation on the rise, union, and power, the progressions, separations, and corruptions, of poetry and music. To which is prefixed, The cure of saul. A sacred ode. Written by Dr. Brown
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A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalariswith an answer to the objections of the Hon. Charles Boyle. By Richard Bentley, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and Library-Keeper to His Majesty. To which are added, Dr. Bentley's Dissertation on the epistles of Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and others; and the fables of Æsop; as originally printed: With Occasional Remarks on the Whole.
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A DISSERTATION, &c.The galaxy. Consisting of a variety of sacred and other poetry. The whole original and new. By W. Belcher, and others
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Dissertations :English drama.
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Dissertations grammatical and philological. By Peter Walkden Fogg. (N.B. These Dissertations are contained in the second volume of Elementa Anglicana; but are thus printed separately to accommodate such as may wish to peruse them without the rest of the work; particularly to serve as lessons for pupils, to whose hands the Key cannot with propriety be committed.)
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Dissertations moral and critical.In two volumes. On memory and imagination. ... Illustrations on sublimity. By James Beattie, ...
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Dissertations moral and critical.On memory and imagination. On dreaming. The theory of language. On fable and romance. On the attachments of kindred. Illustrations on sublimity. By James Beattie, LL. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logick in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen; and Member of the Zealand Society of Arts and Sciences.
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Dissertations on the English languagewith notes, historical and critical, to which is added, by way of appendix, an essay on a reformed mode of spelling, with Dr. Franklin's arguments on that subject. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. [Two lines in Latin from Tacitus].
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Dissertations on the rhetoric, prosody, and rhyme of the Persians.
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The Distinctive Character of Enjambement in Homeric VerseTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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Doctor Syntax's three tours :in search of the picturesque, consolation, and a wife
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The Doctrine of the Caesura, a Philological GhostAmerican journal of philology.
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Dr. Bentley's Dissertations on the epistles of Phalaris,and the fables of Æsop, examin'd: by the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq;.
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Dr. Blair's Lectures on rhetoric.
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Dr. Guest and Dr. Abbott on English MetreTransactions of the Philological Society
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Dr. Guest on RhythmSaturday review of politics, literature, science and art.
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Dr. Patterson on RhythmPoetry.
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The dramatic censoror, critical companion.
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The dramatic element in the popular ballad.
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Dramatic micellanies [sic]: consisting of critical observations on several plays of Shakspeare: with a review of his principal characters, and those of various eminent writers, as represented by Mr. Garrick, and other celebrated comedians. ... By Thomas Davies, ... In three volumes. ...
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Dramatic micellanies [sic]: consisting of critical observations on several plays of Shakspeare: with a review of his principal characters, and those of various eminent writers, as represented by Mr. Garrick, and other celebrated comedians. ... By Thomas Davies, ... In three volumes. ...
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The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; in six volumes
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Dryden's heroic plays,a study of the origins,
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The Dublin book of Irish verse,1728-1909,
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The dunciad,variorum. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus.
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The dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books
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The Earliest Forms of Hebrew VerseThe Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society.
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The earls of Derby and the verse writers and poets of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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Early Latin ProsodyHarvard studies in classical philology
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Early Latin verse.
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Early reviews of English poets,
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The early romantic drama at the English court ...
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Early Tudor poetry, 1485-1547.
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Early-English Alliterative Poetry: (A.D. 1150 to A.D. 1550)Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom.
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Easy instructions for the general education of children and youth :for usefulness, honor and happiness, in the home school or common school : including all that is requisite for primary books in reading, spelling, English grammar, good manners ... in which is found an American plan for reforming thoroughly the writing & printing of our language, for common use ...
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An easy introduction of grammar in English. for the understanding of the Latin tongue Compil'd not only for the Ease and Encouragement of Youth, but also for their Moral Improvement; having the Syntaxis Examples gather'd from the Choicest Pieces of the best Authors. To which is added a compendious method of variation, and elegant disposition of Latin. The prosody is in English verse. By Thomas Sheridan, M.A