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An essay on the writings and genius of Pope
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802
Essay on ThomsonEssays on the lives and writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson: biographical, critical, and political. With some pieces of Thomson's never before published. By D.S. Earl of Buchan.
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AN ESSAY ON TRANSLATED VERSE.The works of the most celebrated minor poets. Namely, Wentworth Earl of Roscommon, Charles Earl of Dorset, Charles Earl of Hallifax, Sydney Earl of Godolphin, John Lord Somers, Dr. Sprat Bp. of Rochester, Sir Samuel Garth, George Stepney, Esq; William Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickle [sic], Esq; and Ambrose Phillips, Esq; To which are added, pieces omitted in the works of Sir John Suckling, Mr. Otway. Matthew Prior, Esq; Dr. King, and Dean Swift. In three volumes
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Essay Toward the Improvement of PsalmodyThe works of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D.D. In seven volumes. Vol. I. Containing Sermons,
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An essay towards a practical English grammar,describing the genius and nature of the English tongue; Giving likewise A Rational and Plain Account of Grammar in General, with a familiar Explanation of its Terms. By James Greenwood, Sur-Master of St. Paul's-School.
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An essay towards an history of the English tongue
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An essay towards establishing the melody and measure of speech to be expressed and perpetuated by peculiar symbols.
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An essay upon pronunciation and gesture, founded upon the best rules and authorities of the ancients, ecclesiastical and civil, and adorned with the finest rules of elocution.
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An essay upon the civil wars of France,extracted from curious manuscripts. And also upon the epick poetry of the European nations from Homer down to Milton. By Mr. de Voltaire.
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An essay upon the harmony of language intended principally to illustrate that of the English Language ...
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An essay upon the versification of Homer, and his digamma;in reference chiefly, but not exclusively, to the system of Professor [George] Dunbar.
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812
Essays and criticisms,by Dr. Goldsmith; with an account of the author. In three volumes.
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813
Essays biographical and critical:chiefly on English poets.
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814
Essays critical and imaginative
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Essays critical and imaginative
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816
Essays critical and imaginative
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817
Essays critical and imaginative
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818
Essays in criticism
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Essays in criticism :second series
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820
Essays in English literature, 1780-1860,
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Essays literary & critical
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Essays moral and literaryBy Vicesimus Knox, M. A. Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.
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Essays moral and literaryBy Vicesimus Knox, M. A. Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.
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Essays moral and literary.
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825
Essays moral and literary.
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Essays moral and literary.By Vicesimus Knox, ... In two volumes.
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Essays of John Dryden,
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Essays of John Dryden,
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Essays of John Dryden.
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830
Essays on Milton,
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831
Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution.
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832
Essays on poetry and poets,
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833
Essays on poetry.
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Essays on rhetoricabridged chiefly from Dr. Blair's lectures on that science.
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Essays on song-writingwith a collection of such English songs as are most eminent for poetical merit.
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Essays on style, rhetoric, and language.
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Essays on the Greek Christian poets and the English poets
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838
Essays on the nature and immutability of truth,in opposition to sophistry and scepticism; on poetry and music, as they affect the mind; on laughter, and ludicrous composition; and, on the utility of classical learning. By James Beattie, ... In two volumes.
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Essays on the nature and immutability of truth, in opposition to sophistry and scepticism; on poetry and music, as they affect the mind; on laughter, and ludicrous composition; on the utility of classical learning.
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840
Essays on the poets :and other English writers
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841
Essays on the study and use of poetry by Plutarch and Basil the Great;
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842
Essays on the study of poetry and a guide to English literature
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843
Essays on various subjects of taste and criticism
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Essays philosophical and moral, historical and literaryBy W. Belsham. In two volumes.
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Essays philosophical and moral, historical and literary.
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846
Essays poetical,moral and critical.
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847
Essays towards a critical method,
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Essays, historical and critical, on English church music. By William Mason, M.A. precentor of York
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Essays, lectures and orations.
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Essays, letters from abroad, translations and fragments,