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Antonius Rhetor on versification
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Apologie for poetrie, 1595
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An apologie for poetrie. VVritten by the right noble, vertuous, and learned, Sir Phillip Sidney, Knight
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An Apology for Poetry, in an Essay dire∣cted to Walter Moil EsqMiscellaneous letters and essays on several subjects philosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c., in prose and verse
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An apology for the monostrophics which were published in 1782. With a second collection of monostrophics. By George Isaac Huntingford, A. M. Fellow of New College, Oxford
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Appendix [to Mr. Ellis's Remarks on "English Metre"]Transactions of the Philological Society
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Appendix II: Anglo-Saxon VersificationAn Anglo-Saxon reader,
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Appendix; On English MetersA manual of English literature, historical and critical : with an appendix on English metres
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The Appreciation of PoetryTertium quid chapters on various disputed questions
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Appreciations of poetry,
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The Arcadian rhetorike: or The præcepts of rhetorike made plaine by examplesGreeke, Latin, English, Italian, French, Spanish, out of Homers Ilias, and Odissea, Virgils Aeglogs, [...] and Aeneis, Sir Philip Sydnieis Arcadia, songs and sonets [...] By A. Fraunce.
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Architecture among the poets
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Are the Spanish Romances Written in Quatrains?--And other QuestionsRomanic review.
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Are we to go on with Latin verses?
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Argumentation and debate,
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Aristotle On the art of poetry
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Aristotle's art of poetry.Translated from the original Greek, according to Mr. Theodore Goulston's edition. Together, with Mr. D'acier's notes translated from the French.
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Aristotle's Rhetoric ;or, The true grounds and principles of oratory: shewing, the right art of pleading and speaking in full assemblies and courts of judicature. Made English by the translators of the art of thinking ...
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Aristotle's Rhetoric, or, The true grounds and principles of oratoryshewing the right art of pleading and speaking in full assemblies and courts of judicature
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Aristotle's theory of poetry and fine art,
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Aristotle's treatise on poetry, translatedwith notes on the translation, and on the original; and two dissertations, on poetical, and musical, imitation. By Thomas Twining, M.A.
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Aristotle's treatise on rhetoric
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The Aristoxenian theory of musical rhythm,
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Arnold on Translating HomerFraser's magazine.
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The Art and Accomplishment of VerseLondon society.
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The art of criticismAs exemplified in Dr. Johnson's lives of the most eminent English poets.
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The art of discourse:a system of rhetoric,
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The art of elocution :from the simple articulation of the elemental sounds of language, up to the highest tone of expression in speech attainable by the human voice.
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The art of elocution as an essential part of rhetoric :with instructions in gesture and an appendix of oratorical, poetical, and dramatic extracts
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The art of English poetry
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The art of English poetry :containing, I. Rules for making verses. II. A dictionary of rhymes. III. A collection of the most natural, agreeable, and noble thoughts, viz. allusions, similes, descriptions, and characters, of persons and things; that are to be found in the best English poets.
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The art of English poetry containing
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THE ART OF ENGLISH POETRY.Critical, poetical, and dramatic works. By John Penn, Esq. ...
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The art of English poetry:vol. the IIId and IVth, which, with the two former volumes, make a compleat common-place-book of English poetry, containing the most natural, instructive, diverting and sublime thoughts ... that are in the works of our most celebrated poets, ancient and modern, alphabetically digested and brought down to the present time ...
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The art of English poetry;
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The art of Latin poetry
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The Art of Measuring VersesThe American Whig review.
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The art of memory;being a comprehensive and practical system of memory culture,
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The art of poetry on a new planillustrated with a great variety of examples from the best English poets; and of translations from the ancients: Together with such Reflections and critical Remarks as may tend to form in our Youth an elegant Taste, and render the Study of this Part of the Belles Lettres more rational and pleasing.
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The art of poetry on a new planillustrated with a great variety of examples from the best English poets; and of translations from the ancients: Together with such Reflections and critical Remarks as may tend to form in our Youth an elegant Taste, and render the Study of this Part of the Belles Lettres more rational and pleasing.
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The art of poetry, accoding to the latest improvements.A poem. By Sir Simon Swan, baronet. Published by Joseph Fawcett, author of the Art of war, a poem; and a war elegy.
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The art of poetry,written in French by the Sieur de Boileau. In four canto's. Made English, by Sir William Soames. Since revis'd by John Dryden, Esq;.
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THE ART OF POETRY.The miscellaneous works of John Dryden, Esq; containing all his original poems, tales, and translations, in four volumes. ...
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THE Art of Poetry. IN Four CANTO's.The works of Monsieur Boileau. Made English from the last Paris edition, by several hands. To which is prefix'd his life, written to Joseph Addision, Esq; by Mr. Des Maizeaux. And some account of this translation by N. Rowe, Esq; Adorn'd with cuts.
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The art of poetry: seven lectures, 1920-1922,
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The art of poetry;inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford, 5 June, 1920,
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The art of pronouncing the French language with propriety.By Mr. Du Fresnoy, teacher to his Royal Highness Prince William Frederick, and successor to Mr. Labutte, in the University of Cambridge.
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The art of pronuntiation,digested into two parts: vox audienda & vox videnda ....
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THE ART OF PUNNING.A supplement to Dr. Swift's works, being the fourteenth in the collection: containing miscellanies in prose and verse, by the dean; Dr. Delany, Dr. Sheridan, Mrs. Johnson, and others, his intimate friends. With explanatory notes on all the former volumes, and an index, by the editor.
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The art of reading :containing a number of useful rules exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces, narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining, together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues : calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance, and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion : designed for the use of schools and families