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  1. 1001

    The growth and influence of classical Greek poetry;lectures delivered in 1892 on the Percy Turnbull Memorial Foundation in the Johns Hopkins University.

  2. 1002

    The growth of English drama,

  3. 1003

    The growth of religious ideals as illustrated by the great English poets

  4. 1004

    A guide to English literature :and Essay on Gray,

  5. 1005

    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

  6. 1006

    A guide to the middle English metrical romances dealing with English and Germanic legends, and with the cycles of Charlemagne and of Arthur;

  7. 1007

    A guide to the reading of the Greek tragedians :being a series of articles on the Greek drama, Greek metres, and canons of criticism

  8. 1008

    Gustavo Adolfo Becquer as "poeta" and his knowledge of Heine's "Lieder."

  9. 1009

    A Hand-book of Anglo-Saxon derivatives :on the basis of the hand-book of Anglo-Saxon root-words

  10. 1010

    A hand-book of Anglo-Saxon rootwords ...

  11. 1011

    Hand-book of the English tongue :for the use of students and others

  12. 1012

    A handbook of Anglo-Saxon orthography.In two parts. First part. Anglo-Saxon orthography and its materials. Second part. Studies in Anglo-Saxon orthography.

  13. 1013

    Handbook of best readings;

  14. 1014

    Handbook of idiomatic English as now written and spoken;

  15. 1015

    A handbook of modern English metre,

  16. 1016

    A handbook of poetics for students of English verse

  17. 1017

    A handbook of poetrybeing a clear and easy guide, divested of technicalities, to the art of making English verse.

  18. 1018

    A handbook of the analysis, technique, and figurative expressions of poetic literature,

  19. 1019

    Handbook of the history of the English language :for the use of teacher and student

  20. 1020

    HARLEQUIN ? HORACE: OR, THE ART of MODERN POETRY.Miscellaneous works in verse and prose. By Mr. Miller. Volume the first

  21. 1021

    The Hawick SloganThe Antiquary;

  22. 1022

    Heads of the lectures on Rhetorick, and belles lettres, in the University of Edinburgh, 1767

  23. 1023

    Heart of man

  24. 1024

    Hebbel as Lyric PoetJournal of English and Germanic philology.

  25. 1025

    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

  26. 1026

    A help to elocution, containig three essays:To which is added a very large collection of examples in prose and verse,

  27. 1027

    Helps to the reading of classical Latin poetry,

  28. 1028

    HendecasyllabicsPoems and ballads.

  29. 1029

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,

  30. 1030

    Hephaestion and the Anapaest in the Aristophanic TrimeterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.

  31. 1031

    The Hephthemimeral Caesura in Greek Hexameter PoetryTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  32. 1032

    Hermann's elements of the doctrine of metres, abridged and tr. into English.

  33. 1033

    The Hermaphrodite RhymeModern language notes.

  34. 1034

    The heroic elegies and other piecesof Llywarç Hen, prince of the Cumbrian Britons: with a literal translation, by William Owen.

  35. 1035

    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.

  36. 1036

    Hexameters and Rhythmic ProseAtlantic monthly

  37. 1037

    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 ...

  38. 1038

    Hiatus, Elision, Caesura in Virgil's HexameterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  39. 1039

    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

  40. 1040

    The higher study of English

  41. 1041

    Higher-grade English.History of the language; analysis; style; prosody; &c., &c.

  42. 1042

    Hints for improvement in the art of reading.By J. Walker, Author of Elements of Elocution, Rhyming and Pronouncing Dictionary, &c.

  43. 1043

    Hints on elocution, and how to become an actor,

  44. 1044

    Hints on the MetreSt. John in the desert; an introduction and notes to Browning's 'A death in the desert',

  45. 1045

    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

  46. 1046

    An historical and critical account of the most eminent classic authors in poetry and history.In three parts. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.

  47. 1047

    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.

  48. 1048

    Historical and critical essays

  49. 1049

    Historical and critical essays

  50. 1050

    Historical and critical remarks upon the modern hexametrists and upon Mr. Southey's Vision of judgment.

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