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    Horace's satires,epistles and Art of poetry, done into English, with notes. By S. Dunster, Chaplain to His Grace Charles Duke of Shrewsbury.

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    Horae lyricae :poems, chiefly of the lyric kind

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    Horæ lyricæ and Divine songs,

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    Horae lyricae,to which are added the divine songs and moral songs, for children.

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    Horæ TennysonianæLiterary remains of Charles Stuart Calverley :

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    How to get on in the world :as demonstrated by the life and language of William Cobbett : to which is added Cobbett's English grammar with notes

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    How to write verse :being studies in the principles and practice of the art of English verse-structure

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    Hudibras,in three parts. Written in the time of the late wars: corrected and amended. With large annotations, and a preface. To this edition are added, critical, historical and explanatory notes, By Way of Supplement, not in any former Edition. By Zachary Grey, LL.D. To the whole is prefixed, A dissertation upon burlesque poetry. By the late Learned, and Ingenious Montagu Bacon, Esq; and an appendix; In which is a Translation of Part of the First Canto of the First Book into Latin Doggrel. Adorned with a new set of cuts.

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    Hudibras,in three parts. Written in the time of the late wars: corrected and amended. With large annotations, and a preface. To this edition are added, critical, historical and explanatory notes, By Way of Supplement, not in any former Edition. By Zachary Grey, LL.D. To the whole is prefixed, A dissertation upon burlesque poetry. By the late Learned, and Ingenious Montagu Bacon, Esq; and an appendix; In which is a Translation of Part of the First Canto of the First Book into Latin Doggrel. Adorned with a new set of cuts.

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    Humdrum and Harum-Scarum: A Lecture on Free VerseThe North American review.

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    A hymn to harmony,written in honour of St. Cecilia's day, M DCC I. By Mr. Congreve. Set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, Master of Her Majestics Musick.

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    The Hymns of St. GodricPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    The hypercritic

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    Iambic Composition of SophoclesHarvard studies in classical philology

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    The iambic-trochaic theory in relation to musical notation of verse.JEGP

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    Ibant obscvri;an experiment in the classical hexameter,

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    The Ictus of Classical VerseAmerican journal of philology.

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    The idea of Coventry Patmore,

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    Ideas of good and evil.

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    The Idler No LX. SATURDAY, JUNE 9.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.

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    The Idler No LX. SATURDAY, JUNE 9.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

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    The Idler No LXI. SATURDAY, JUNE 16.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

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    The Idler No LXXVII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.

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    The Idler No LXXVII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

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    The idyllia, epigrams, and fragments,of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, with the elegies of Tyrtæus, translated from the Greek into English verse. To which are added, dissertations and notes. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele, ...

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    The Idyllia, epigrams, and fragments,of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, with the Elegies of Tyrtæus; translated from the Greek into English verse. To which are added, dissertations and notes. In two volumes. ... A new edition, corrected. By ... Richard Polwhele.

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    The idylliumsof Theocritus. Translated from the Greek, with notes critical and explanatory by Francis Fawkes, M.A.

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    The Iliad of Homer

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    The Iliad of Homer,faithfuly rendered in Homeric verse from the original Greek

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    The iliadof Homer, translated from the Greek into blank verse, by Mr. Ozell, Mr. Broom, and Mr. Oldisworth. To which are added, A preface, The life of Homer, and notes by Madam Dacier. Illustrated with twenty-six cuts, Copy'd by the best Gravers, from the Paris Plates, design'd by Coypel. In five volumes.

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    Illustrated lectures and lessons on the philosophy, physiology, psychology, pedagogy and child study;training and practice of the theory and art of penmanship for students and teachers in public, private, normal and commercial schools and colleges, or home reading and study ...

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    Illustrations of English rhythmus,

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    Illustrations of Old English literature

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    Imagination and fancy;

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    Imitation and analysis :English exercises based on Irvings sketch book

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    Inaugural addresses of Theodore W. Dwight, professor of law, and of George P. Marsh, professor of English literature, in Columbia college, New York.

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    Inaugural discourse of Henry Brougham on being installed Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, Wednesday, April 6, 1825.

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    Independent fifth reader :containing a practical treatise on elocution : illustrated with diagrams, select and classified reading and recitations, with copious notes, and complete supplementary index

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    Indoeuropean rhythm,

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    The Induction to The Complaint of SigebertThe seconde part of the Mirrour for magistrates

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    The influence of a stress accent in Latin poetry.

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    Influence of Accent in Latin Dactylic HexametersTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

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    Influence of Alexandrian poetry upon the Aeneid

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    Influence of Ben Jonson on English comedy, 1598-1642.

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    The influence of Christianity on the vocabulary of Old English poetry,

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    The influence of Christianity on the vocabulary of Old English poetry.

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    The influence of Christianity on the vocabulary of Old English poetry.

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    The influence of Christopher Marlowe on Shakespeare's earlier style.Being the Harness prize essay for the year 1885.

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    The influence of Horace on the chief English poets of the nineteenth century,

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    The influence of Milton on English poetry,

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