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Displaying 3,149 digitized works or clusters of works
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The English poets;
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The English poets;
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The English poets;
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The English poets;
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The English poets;selections with critical introductions by various writers and a general introduction
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English Prose NumbersEssays and studies.
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English ProsodyThe Edinburgh review.
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English ProsodyThe Quarterly review.
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An English prosody on inductive lines,
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The English prosody;with rules deduced from the genius of our language, and the examples of the poets.
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The English reader, or, Pieces in prose and poetry :selected from the best writers, designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect ...
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English retraced, or, Remarks, critical and philologicalfounded on a comparison of the Breeches Bible with the English of the present day.
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English RhythmThe nation.
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English RhythmsPapers of the Manchester Literary Club.
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English RimesMLN
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The English sonnet,
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English study and English writing,
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The English Translators of HomerThe National review.
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English VerseOutcast essays and verse translations.
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English verse :specimens illustrating its principles and history
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English verse between Chaucer and Surrey,being examples of conventional secular poetry, exclusive of romance, ballad, lyric, and drama, in the period from Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth,
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English verse-structure(a prefatory study)
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English Verse: Specimens Illustrating Its Principles and HistoryThe nation.
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English Verse: Specimens Illustrating Its Principles and HistoryThe Sewanee review.
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English VersificationThe rhymers' lexicon
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English VersificationThe ryhmers' lexicon, comp. and ed.
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English versification for the use of students
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The English voyages of the sixteenth century,
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English, past and present
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The englyn :the origin of the Welsh englyn and kindred metres
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Enoch Arden. :Texte anglais, publié, avec une notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de Tennyson, une étude sur la versification du poème, des notes grammaticales et littéraires et des appendices
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An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems ascribed to Ossian.
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An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley.In which the arguments of the dean of Exeter, and Mr. Bryant, are examined. By Thomas Warton, Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, and F.S.A.
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Epea pteroenta =or, The diversions of Purley
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Epea pteroenta =or, The diversions of Purley
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The epic :an essay
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Epic and romance:essays on medieval literature.
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The Epic Caesura in the Poetry of the Trouvères and of the TroubadoursThe Modern language quarterly.
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Epic Formulas, Especially in LayamonPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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740
The epic of Paradise lost;twelve essays,
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Epic poetry.
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EPISTLE II. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF BURLINGTON. A JOURNEY TO EXETER.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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The epistle of Horace to the Pisos,on the art of poetry. Translated into English verse. By William Clubbe, L. L. B. Vicar of Brandeston, Suffolk.
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An epistle to a friend concerning poetry
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Epistle to a Socialist in LondonThe monthly review.
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The epistles and art of poetry of Horace. In Latin and English. With critical notes collected from his best Latin and French commentators. By the Revd Mr. Philip Francis, Rector of Skeyton in Norfolk. Vol. IV
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EPISTLES ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.A collection of original poems, essays and epistles. By John Werge, A.B.
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Epistles, elegant, familiar, & instructive, selected from the best writers, ancient as well as modern; intended for the improvement of young persons, and for general entertainment: being a proper supplement to extracts in prose, & in poetry
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Epistles, odes, &c.written on several subjects. With a translation of Longinus's treatise on the sublime. By Mr. Welsted. To which is prefix'd, a dissertation concerning the perfection of the English language, the State of Poetry, &c.
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An epitome of grammaror, a short introduction to the Latin tongue. In which the Rules of Grammar are render'd so plain and easy, and at the same time reduc'd to so few in Number, that a Person of a tolerable Capacity may, even without any further Instruction, soon arrive at a greater Knowledge in that Art, than he can possibly for many Years, with great Toil attain to, by tossing over the Rules of common Grammars. Whereto is prefixed, by way of Introduction, A short Essay on the true Method of teaching the Latin Tongue, taken from a judicious Treatise, Written on that Subject by Mr. R. Ascham, Formerly praeceptor to the late Queen Elizabeth. By Reay Sabourn.