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901
Flames of faith,
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For MONDAY, April 26, 1784. On the PREVAILING TASTE for POETRY.The Weekly entertainer; or Agreeable and instructive repository. Containing a collection of select pieces, both in prose and verse; curious anecdotes, instructive tales, and ingenious essays on different subjects
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The foreign sources of modern English versification;
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Forerunners of the Spenserian StanzaThe Review of English studies
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905
Form and style in poetry;lectures and notes,
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906
Form in PoetryThe English review.
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907
The Form of Free VerseAbstracts of dissertations for the degrees of doctor of philosophy and doctor of education, with the titles of theses accepted for the degrees of engineer, master of arts, and master of science.
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The formation of Tennyson's style, a study, primarily of the versificiation of the early poems,
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Formative types in English poetry;the Earl lectures of 1917,
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The forms of discourse with an introductory chapter on style
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911
Forms of Dramatic VerseTheatre arts magazine.
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912
Forms of English poetry
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The forms of Hebrew poetry;considered with special reference to the criticism and interpretation of the Old Testament.
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The forms of poetry :a pocket dictionary of verse
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915
The forms of prose literature.
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The foundations and nature of verse,
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The four agestogether with essays on various subjects. By William Jackson, Of Exeter.
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Four Chansons de Geste: a Study in Old French Epic VersificationThe Modern language review.
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919
Four essays upon the English language: namely,
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920
Four essays, as improved and enlarged in the second edition of The reliques of ancient English poetry. ...
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Four Footnotes to Papers on Germanic MetricsStudies in English philology
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Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Galic or Erse language
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The Franklin fifth reader :for the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Mark Bailey
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924
Free Verse AgainPoetry.
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925
Free Verse and Its PropogandaThe Sewanee review.
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Free Verse: A Parallel and a WarningThe National review.
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The Free-Verse Movement in AmericaEnglish journal.
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928
French prose and poetry.
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929
From nowhere to the North Pole :a Noah's ark-æological narrative
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930
From Shakespeare to Pope;an inquiry into the causes and phenomena of the rise of classical poetry in England,
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The Function of Poetry in the DramaPoetry review.
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The Function of RhythmThe Dial
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933
Furst f[o]netic r[ea]dur.
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A Further Study of the Heroic TetramemeterModern philology.
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The future of English poetry,
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Garrick's mode of reading the liturgy of the Church of England
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937
A general dictionary of the English language. One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
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A general dictionary of the English language.One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed A rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M. Dedicated to the volunteers of Ireland.
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A general dictionary of the English language; to which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar. By William Perry, Author of the New Standard French and English Pronouncing Dictionary. Embellished with a portrait of the author
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940
A general history of the stage, from its origin.In which the several theatres of Europe, Those Particularly of Italy, Spain, France, England, Holland, Flanders, and Germany, with Regard to their Excellencies and Defects, are critically compared with each other; the Various Management of them Described; and the Characters, Manners, and Persons of the Principal Performers considered. Together with two essays; on the art of speaking in public, and a comparison between the antient and modern drama. Translated from the eminent Lewis Riccoboni.
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941
The Genesis of the English Sonnet FormPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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942
A Genetic Study of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.
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943
GENIUS OF POETRY.Gleanings; or, fugitive pieces: in two volumes. Consisting of I. Miscellaneous Essays. II. Moral Stories. III. Sketches, Fragments, Hints. IV. Verses on Various Subjects. By the Rev. J. Moir. A. M. Author of Female Tuition, and Other Literary Performances. ...
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Georg Rudolf Weckherlin,
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George Meredith,his life and art in anecdote and criticism,
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The georgic;a contribution to the study of the Vergilian type of didactic poetry,
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Gerhart Hauptmann's treatment of blank verse
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948
German and English sounds.
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949
German Epics and English HexametersThe Dublin University magazine.
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950
German HexametersThe last fruit off an old tree.