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  1. 1301

    King Horn, with fragments of Floriz and Blauncheflur, and of the Assumption of Our Lady :from a ms (GG.47.2) in the Cambridge University Library, also, from mss. in the British Museum, The Assumption of Our Lady (add. mss. 10036), and Fragments of the Floyres and Blancheflur (cotton vitellius D.III)

  2. 1302

    Knowles' Elocutionist :a first-class rhetorical reader and recitation book, containing the only essential principles of elocution, directions for managing the voice, etc., simplified and expanded on a novel plan, with numerous pieces for reading and declamation, designed for the use of schools and colleges

  3. 1303

    A Laboratory Experiment in PoetryPoet lore.

  4. 1304

    The lady's encyclopediaor, a concise analysis of the belles lettres, the fine arts, and the sciences, in three volumes. Illustrated with fifty engraved heads, and thirty-four maps, &c. By the Rev. J. Seally, ...

  5. 1305

    The lady's encyclopediaor, a concise analysis of the belles lettres, the fine arts, and the sciences, in three volumes. Illustrated with fifty engraved heads, and thirty-four maps, &c. By the Rev. J. Seally, ...

  6. 1306

    Lælius and Hortensiaor, thoughts on the nature and objects of taste and genius, in a series of letters to two friends.

  7. 1307

    Landscape in American poetry.

  8. 1308

    Landscape in poetry from Homer to Tennyson,

  9. 1309

    The language and dialect of the later Old English poetry,

  10. 1310

    The language and metre of Chaucer

  11. 1311

    Language lessons from literature,

  12. 1312

    The language of the later part of the Peterborough chronicle.1. Phonology. 2. Inflection...

  13. 1313

    Lanier's Science of English VerseThe views about Hamlet, and other essays,

  14. 1314

    A larger confutation of Bishop Hare's system of Hebrew metre: in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Edwards; in answer to his Latin epistle. By Robert Lowth, D. D. F. R. SS. Lond. and Goetting. And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty

  15. 1315

    The later nineteenth century,

  16. 1316

    The Latin hexameter :hints for sixth forms

  17. 1317

    Latin hexameter verse,an aid to composition.

  18. 1318

    Latin hymnody :an enquiry into the underlying principles of the hymnarium

  19. 1319

    Latin Metres in English, After Sidney, Tennyson, and Mr. EllisThe Journal of philology

  20. 1320

    The Latin Monosyllables in their Relation to Accent and Quantitiy. A Study in the Verse of TerenceTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  21. 1321

    The Latin monosyllables in their relation to accent and quantity.

  22. 1322

    The Latin primer;in three parts ...

  23. 1323

    Latin prose rhythm,a new method of investigation,

  24. 1324

    Latin prosody made easy.

  25. 1325

    Latin verse.

  26. 1326

    Latin verse.

  27. 1327

    Latin VersificationBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine.

  28. 1328

    The laureateship;a study of the office of Poet laureate in England with some account of the poets,

  29. 1329

    The Law of the HendecasyllableHarvard studies in classical philology

  30. 1330

    Laws of PoetryThe contemporary review

  31. 1331

    The laws of poetry, as laid down by the Duke of Buckinghamshire in his Essay on poetry, by the Earl of Roscommon in his Essay on translated verse, and by the Lord Lansdowne on Unnatural flights in poetry, explain'd and illustrated

  32. 1332

    Laws of speech-rhythm

  33. 1333

    The Laws of Tone-Color in the English LanguageThe Andover review.

  34. 1334

    The laws of verse :or principles of versification exemplified in metrical translations, together with an annotated reprint of the inaugural presidential address to the mathematical and physical section of the British Association at Exeter

  35. 1335

    The lay of Havelok the Dane :composed in the reign of Edward I, about A.D. 1280

  36. 1336

    Layamon's Brut :a comparative study in narrative art

  37. 1337

    Layamon's Poetic Style and Its RelationsThe Manly anniversary studies in language and literature.

  38. 1338

    The lays of ancient Rome & miscellaneous essays and poems.

  39. 1339

    Lays of ancient Rome

  40. 1340

    Leaves from a word-hunter's note-book.Being some contributions to English etymology,

  41. 1341

    Lectures concerning oratory.Delivered in Trinity College, Dublin, by John Lawson, D.D. Lecturer in Oratory and History, on the Foundation of Erasmus Smith, Esquire.

  42. 1342

    Lectures on eloquence and style

  43. 1343

    Lectures on English poetry;from the reign of Edward the Third, to the time of Burns and Cowper, delivered at the Russell institution, in 1827; with miscellaneous tales and poems; being the literary remains of the late Henry Neele.

  44. 1344

    Lectures on English poetry;to the time of Milton.

  45. 1345

    Lectures on English poets.

  46. 1346

    Lectures on Greek poetry.

  47. 1347

    Lectures on prosody

  48. 1348

    Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres

  49. 1349

    Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres

  50. 1350

    Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres

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