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  1. 551

    The effect of enclitics on the accent of words in Latin.

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    An Eighteeth Century Essayist on Poetry and MusicThe Musical quarterly.

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    Elegant epistles: or, a copious collection of familiar and amusing letters,selected for the improvement of young persons, and for general entertainment, From Cicero, Pliny, Sydney, Bacon, Raleigh, Howel, Lady Russell, Clarendon, Temple, Locke, Shaftesbury, Pope, Swift, Addison, Steele, Arbuthnot, Gay, Atterbury, Tillotson, Herring, Rundle, Secker, Watts, Shenstone, Duchess Of Somerset, Gray, West, Sterne, Johnson, And Many Others.

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    Elegant extractsOr, useful and entertaining passages in prose, selected for the improvement of young persons: being similar in design to elegant extracts in poetry.

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    Elegant extracts: or Useful and entertaining passages in prose selected for the improvement of scholars at classical & other schools in the art of speaking, in reading, thinking, composing; and in the conduct of life

  6. 556

    Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry,selected for the improvement of youth, in Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing; and in the Conduct of Life; being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose.

  7. 557

    Elegant extracts: or, useful and entertaining passages in prose,selected for the improvement of young persons: being similar in design to Elegant extracts in poetry.

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    Elegies :ancient and modern. With an introductory study of the history of elegiac poetry from the earliest days down to the present time

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    Elementa Anglicanaor, the principles of English grammar displayed and exemplified, ... In two volumes. By Peter Walkden Fogg.

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    Elementa Anglicanaor, the principles of English grammar displayed and exemplified, ... In two volumes. By Peter Walkden Fogg.

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    Elementary English composition

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    Elementary lessons in English

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    Elementary lessons in English

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    Elementary lessons in English.

  15. 565

    The elementary principles of English grammar,collected from various authors; but chiefly from Dr. Priestley, and printed for private use.

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    Elementary principles of the belles-lettres.By M. Formey, M. D. S. E. Professor of Philosophy; Perpetual Secretary of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Belles Letters of Berlin; Member of the Imperial Academy of Petersbourg and the Academia Curiosorum; Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and of the Societies of Bologna, Gottingen, Grieffswald, Jena, Helmstadt, and Chalons. With reflections on public exhibitions. Translated from the French by the late Mr. Sloper Foreman.

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    The elements of Anglo-Saxon grammar :with copious notes illustrating the structure of the Saxon and the formation of the English language : and a grammatical praxis with a literal English version : to which are prefixed, remarks on the history and use of the Anglo-Saxon, and an introduction, on the origin and progress of alphabetic writing, with critical remarks

  18. 568

    The elements of composition, belles-lettres, and oratory.

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    elements of criticism

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    Elements of criticism

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    Elements of criticism

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    Elements of criticism

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    Elements of criticism

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    Elements of criticism.

  25. 575

    Elements of elocution :in which the principles of reading and speaking are investigated

  26. 576

    The elements of elocution, with special reference to the literary basis of delivery, including selections in poetry and prose for reading and recitation.A class-book for schools and private students.

  27. 577

    Elements of elocution.Being the substance of a course of lectures on the art of reading, delivered at several colleges in the University of Oxford.

  28. 578

    Elements of elocution.Being the substance of a course of lectures on the art of reading; ... In two volumes. ... By J. Walker, ...

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    The elements of English grammar

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    The elements of English grammar :methodically arranged for the assistance of young persons who study the English language grammatically ; to which is added a concise treatise of rhetoric designed particularly for the use of ladies' boarding schools ...

  31. 581

    The elements of English metre,both in prose and verse, illustrated under a variety of examples, by the analogous proportions of annexed lines, and by other occasional marks ...

  32. 582

    Elements of English prosody :for use in St. George's schools. Explanatory of the various terms used in "Rock honeycomb"

  33. 583

    The elements of English verse correlated to music :a manual for teachers

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    The elements of English versification,

  35. 585

    Elements of Greek prosody and metre.

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    Elements of Latin prosody and metre,

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    Elements of literary criticism

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    Elements of literature, or, An introduction to the study of rhetoric and belles lettres

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    Elements of moral science.By James Beattie, LL.D. professor of moral philosophy and logic in Marischal College, Aberdeen. First[-second] volume.

  40. 590

    Elements of orthoepy:containing a distinct view of the whole analogy of the English language; so far as it relates to pronunciation, accent, and quantity.

  41. 591

    The elements of plainsong.Compiled from a series of lectures delivered before the members of the Plainsong & mediæval music society.

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    The elements of reading and oratory

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    Elements of rhetoric

  44. 594

    Elements of rhetoric :comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana

  45. 595

    Elements of rhetoric :designed as a manual of instruction

  46. 596

    Elements of rhetoric and literary criticism ...For the use of common schools and academies.

  47. 597

    Elements of rhetoric:

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    The elements of speech.By John Herries, A. M.

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    Elements of the art of rhetoric:adapted for use in colleges and academies, and for private study.

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    Elements of the grammar of the English language.Written in a familiar style: accompanied with notes critical and etymological; and preceded by an introduction, tending to illustrate the fundamental Principles of Universal Grammar. By Charles Coote, A. M. Of Pembroke College, Oxford.

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