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1001
The growth and influence of classical Greek poetry ;lectures delivered in 1892 on the Percy Turnbull memorial foundation in the Johns Hopkins University
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1002
The growth and influence of classical Greek poetry;lectures delivered in 1892 on the Percy Turnbull Memorial Foundation in the Johns Hopkins University.
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1003
The growth of English drama,
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1004
The growth of religious ideals as illustrated by the great English poets
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1005
A guide to English literature :and Essay on Gray,
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1006
A guide to the Anglo-Saxon tongue :a grammar after Erasmus Rask ; extracts in prose and verse with notes, etc. for the use of learners and an appendix
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1007
A guide to the middle English metrical romances dealing with English and Germanic legends, and with the cycles of Charlemagne and of Arthur;
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1008
A guide to the reading of the Greek tragedians :being a series of articles on the Greek drama, Greek metres, and canons of criticism
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1009
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer as "poeta" and his knowledge of Heine's "Lieder."
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1010
A Hand-book of Anglo-Saxon derivatives :on the basis of the hand-book of Anglo-Saxon root-words
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1011
A hand-book of Anglo-Saxon rootwords ...
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1012
Hand-book of the English tongue :for the use of students and others
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1013
A handbook of Anglo-Saxon orthography.In two parts. First part. Anglo-Saxon orthography and its materials. Second part. Studies in Anglo-Saxon orthography.
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1014
Handbook of best readings;
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1015
Handbook of idiomatic English as now written and spoken;
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1016
A handbook of modern English metre,
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1017
A handbook of poetics for students of English verse
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1018
A handbook of poetrybeing a clear and easy guide, divested of technicalities, to the art of making English verse.
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1019
A handbook of the analysis, technique, and figurative expressions of poetic literature,
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1020
Handbook of the history of the English language :for the use of teacher and student
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1021
HARLEQUIN ? HORACE: OR, THE ART of MODERN POETRY.Miscellaneous works in verse and prose. By Mr. Miller. Volume the first
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1022
The Hawick SloganThe Antiquary;
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1023
Heads of the lectures on Rhetorick, and belles lettres, in the University of Edinburgh, 1767
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1024
Heart of man
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1025
Hebbel as Lyric PoetJournal of English and Germanic philology.
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1026
Hebrew criticism and poetry : or the patriarchal blessings of Isaac and of Jacob, metrically analysed and translated;with appendixes of readings and interpretations of the four greater prophets, interspersed with metrical translation and composition; and with a catena of the prophecies of Balaam and Habaḱuk, the songs of Deborah and Hannah, and of the lamentations of David over Saul, Jonathan, and Abner, metrically translated; also with the table of first lessons for Sunday, paged with references
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1027
A help to elocution, containig three essays:To which is added a very large collection of examples in prose and verse,
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1028
Helps to the reading of classical Latin poetry,
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1029
HendecasyllabicsPoems and ballads.
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1030
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
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1031
Hephaestion and the Anapaest in the Aristophanic TrimeterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.
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1032
The Hephthemimeral Caesura in Greek Hexameter PoetryTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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1033
Hermann's elements of the doctrine of metres, abridged and tr. into English.
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1034
The Hermaphrodite RhymeModern language notes.
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1035
The heroic elegies and other piecesof Llywarç Hen, prince of the Cumbrian Britons: with a literal translation, by William Owen.
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1036
Hexameter verse, and its requirements in order that it may "read itself;"an inquiry tending to prove a universal law demanded in English and followed in the Greek and Latin classics.
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1037
Hexameters and Rhythmic ProseAtlantic monthly
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1038
Hexametrical experiments, or A version of four of Virgils Pastorals, including the reputed prophecy respecting the Messiah done in a structure of verse similar to that of the original Latin, with hints to explain the method of reading and a slight essay on the laws of the metre ...
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1039
Hiatus, Elision, Caesura in Virgil's HexameterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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1040
Higher lessons in English :a work on English grammar and composition, in which the science of the language is made tributary to the art of expression : a course of practical lessons carefully graded, and adapted to everyday use in the school-room
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1041
The higher study of English
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1042
Higher-grade English.History of the language; analysis; style; prosody; &c., &c.
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1043
Hints for improvement in the art of reading.By J. Walker, Author of Elements of Elocution, Rhyming and Pronouncing Dictionary, &c.
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1044
Hints on elocution, and how to become an actor,
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1045
Hints on the MetreSt. John in the desert; an introduction and notes to Browning's 'A death in the desert',
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1046
Historical Account of English Poets Laureat.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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1047
An historical and critical account of the most eminent classic authors in poetry and history.In three parts. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.
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1048
An historical and critical account of the theatres in Europe.Viz. The Italian, Spanish, French, English, Dutch, Flemish, and German Theatres. In which is contain'd A review of the Manner, Persons and Character of the Actors; intermix'd with many Curious Dissertations upon the Drama. Together with two celebrated essays: viz. An essay on Action, or, The Art of Speaking in Public: And, A Comparison of the Ancient and Modern Drama. By the famous Lewis Riccoboni of the Italian Theatre at Paris. The Whole illustrated with Notes by the Author and Translator.
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1049
Historical and critical essays
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1050
Historical and critical essays