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Elizabethan critical essays;
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Elizabethan criticism of poetry ...
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Elizabethan drama and its mad folk; :the Harness prize essay for 1913,
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Elizabethan drama,
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Elizabethan drama, 1558-1642,a history of the drama in England from the accession of Queen Elizabeth to the closing of the theaters, to which is prefixed a résumé of the earlier drama from its beginnings,
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Elizabethan drama, 1558-1642,a history of the drama in England from the accession of Queen Elizabeth to the closing of the theaters, to which is prefixed a résumé of the earlier drama from its beginnings,
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The Elizabethan Hexametrists.Philological quarterly.
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Elizabethan literature,
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The Elizabethan lyric :a study
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The Elizabethan lyrists and their poetry,
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The Elizabethan playhouse, and other studies
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The Elizabethan translations of Seneca's tragedies
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Elocution; or, Mental and vocal philosophy:involving the principles of reading and speaking; and designed for the development and cultivation of both body and mind ... illustrated by two or three hundred choice anecdotes; three thousand oratorical and poetical readings; five thousand proverbs, maxims and laconics, and several hundred elegant engravings.
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Elocution; voice, expression, gesture for use in colleges and schools and by private students.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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Elocutionist's annual number comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux etc., etc.
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The elocutionist;a collection of pieces in prose and verse, peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading ... Preceded by an introduction, in which an attempt is made to simplify Walker's system and ... to reduce the number of his rules.
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Eloquence a virtue;or, Outlines of a systematic rhetoric.
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Emma Dunning Bank's original recitations :with lesson-talks.
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Enfield's Guide to elocution,improved and classically divided into six parts, viz., grammar, composition, synonomy, language, orations, poems, and other interesting subjects,
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England in rhyme:
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An english accidenceor, abstract of grammar; for the use of those who, without making grammar a study, wish to speak and write correctly. With rules for reading prose and verse. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler.
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English Alliteration from Chaucer to MiltonTransactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom.
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English childhood;
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English critical essays (sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries) selected and ed. by Edmund D. Jones.
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English diction for singers and speakers,
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English diction for singers and speakers,
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English diction for singers and speakers,
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The English drama in the age of Shakespeare,
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English epic and heroic poetry
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English fairy poetry from the origins to the seventeenth century. -
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English for the English :a chapter on national education / by George Sampson.
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English grammar :adapted to the different classes of learners : with an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy
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English grammar :style, rhetoric, and poetry ; to which are added, Preparatory logic ; and, Advice to the student, on the improvement of the understanding
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An English grammarbeing a compilation from the works of such grammarians as have acquired the approbation of the public; better adapted, both to the ease of the master, and the benefit of the scholar, than most other treatises on that subject: To which are added, observations, explanatory and critical; as also, a short, but complete system of elocution, rendered plain to the meanest capacity; and the whole exemplified by orations and harangues. By J. Mennye, teacher of the mathematics, New-York.
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An english grammar for the Latin tonguecontaining the rudiments, upon the plan of the common accidence; the defects whereof are supplied First, By a few Alterations, and some Additions, chiefly in the Syntax: Secondly, By A Companion to the Rudiments, consisting of sundry Articles containing the Definitions of Grammar and its Parts; of Letters, Syllables, Words, Sentences, Points and Accents; short, plain and comprehensive Rules for Nouns and Verbs, with the Exceptions to be learned by Way of Vocabulary; Figurative Syntax, and Prosody; with Rules for Making and Construing Latin. Being a sufficient Foundation for a good Understanding of the English, as well as the Latin Tongue. Collected from the Works of several very eminent Grammarians, and adapted to the Use of Schools; and also of those Gentlemen, who having neglected their Classical Learning, are desirous to retrieve it.
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English grammar, or, An exposition of the principles and usages of the English language
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English grammar: or, An essay towards speaking and writing the English language grammatically, and inditing elegantly
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The English heroic play;a critical description of the rhymed tragedy of the restoration,
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English HexameterPoet lore.
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English Hexameter ExemplifiedThe Monthly magazine
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English hexameter translations from Schiller, Göthe, Homer, Callinus, and Meleager.
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English HexametersThe last fruit off an old tree.
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English Hexameters and ElegaicsNotes and queries.