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  1. 1451

    Literature for the study of language,as suggested by the course of study for the common schools of North Dakota,

  2. 1452

    Literature in Ireland :studies Irish and Anglo-Irish / by Thomas MacDonagh.

  3. 1453

    The literature of the age of Elizabeth

  4. 1454

    The little reader's assistantcontaining I. A number of stories, mostly taken from the history of America, and adorned with cuts. II. Rudiments of English grammar. III. A federal catechism, being a short and easy explanation of the Constitution of the United States. IV. General principles of government and commerce. V. The farmer's catechizm, containing plain rules of husbandry. All adapted to the capacities of children. By Noah Webster, Jun. Attorney at law.

  5. 1455

    Live language lessons;

  6. 1456

    The lives and characters of the ancient Grecian poets.With their heads curiously engraven on copper-plates. By Basil Kennet, M. A. of Corpus-Christi College, Oxon.

  7. 1457

    The lives and characters of the English dramatick poetsalso an exact account of all the plays that were ever yet printed in the English tongue, their double titles, the places where acted, the dates when printed, and the persons to whom dedicated, with remarks and observations on most of the said plays

  8. 1458

    The lives of Dr. John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr. Richard Hooker; Mr. George Herbert; and Dr. Robert Sanderson.By Isaac Walton. With notes, and the life of the author. By Thomas Zouch, M.A.

  9. 1459

    The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.

  10. 1460

    The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.

  11. 1461

    The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.

  12. 1462

    The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.

  13. 1463

    The lives of the most famous English poets, or, The honour of Parnassusin a brief essay of the works and writings of above two hundred of them, from the time of K. William the Conqueror to the reign of His present Majesty, King James II

  14. 1464

    The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.

  15. 1465

    The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.

  16. 1466

    The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.

  17. 1467

    The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.

  18. 1468

    The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.

  19. 1469

    The lives of the Roman poets.Containing a critical and historical account of them and their writings, with large Quotations of their most celebrated Passages, as far as was necessary to compare and illustrate their several Excellencies, as well as to discover wherein they were deficient. To which is added, a chronological table, fitted to the Years before and after Christ, shewing the Times when they flourished and published their Works, and exhibiting the more remarkable Events coincident with them. Together with An Introduction concerning the Origin and Progress of Poetry in general; and an Essay on Dramatick Poetry in particular. By L. Crusius, late of St. John's College, Cambridge. In two volumes.

  20. 1470

    The lives of the Roman poets.Containing a critical and historical account of them and their writings, with large Quotations of their most celebrated Passages, as far as was necessary to compare and illustrate their several Excellencies, as well as to discover wherein they were deficient. To which is added, a chronological table, fitted to the Years before and after Christ, shewing the Times when they flourished and published their Works, and exhibiting the more remarkable Events coincident with them. Together with An Introduction concerning the Origin and Progress of Poetry in general; and an Essay on Dramatick Poetry in particular. By L. Crusius, late of St. John's College, Cambridge. In two volumes.

  21. 1471

    The lives of the Scotish poets :with preliminary dissertations on the literary history of Scotland, and the early Scotish drama

  22. 1472

    The lives of the Scotish poets :with preliminary dissertations on the literary history of Scotland, and the early Scotish drama

  23. 1473

    Loci critici;passages illustrative of critical theory and practice from Aristotle downwards;

  24. 1474

    Logic, ontology, and the art of poetry; being the fourth and fifth volumes of the Circle of the sciences. Considerably enlarged, and greatly improved

  25. 1475

    Logopolis,

  26. 1476

    Longer English poems,

  27. 1477

    Longer narrative poems

  28. 1478

    Longfellow and the HexameterModern language notes.

  29. 1479

    Longinus on the sublime, in writing

  30. 1480

    Longinus on the sublime.

  31. 1481

    Lord Byron's Armenian exercises and poetry.

  32. 1482

    The Lost Art of Blank VerseThe Dial

  33. 1483

    Louisa's metrical English grammar.

  34. 1484

    The Lucretian hexameter :[I]-II

  35. 1485

    Lucretian hexameter;an analysis of the 2nd book of "De rerum natura" ...

  36. 1486

    Lydgate's MeterLydgate's Temple of glas

  37. 1487

    Lydgate's MetreThe pilgrimage of the life of man,

  38. 1488

    Lydgate's minor poems.The two nightingale poems. (A.D. 1446.)

  39. 1489

    Lydgate's Reson and sensuallyte :edited from the Fairfax ms. 16 (Bodleian) and the Additional ms. 29,729 (Brit. mus.)

  40. 1490

    Lydgate's Troy book. A.D. 1412-20.

  41. 1491

    Lyric forms from France :their history and their use : with an anthology of ballades, chants royal, rondels, rondeaus, triolets, villanelles, sestinas in English verse.

  42. 1492

    Lyric poetry.

  43. 1493

    Lyric poetry.

  44. 1494

    The lyric;an essay

  45. 1495

    Lyrical ballads,

  46. 1496

    The Lyrical Conceits of the "Metaphysical Poets"Studies in philology.

  47. 1497

    MAC FLECKNOE.A collection of the English poets, containing the poetical works of Pope. Dryden. Swift. Prior. Gay. Shenston. Pomfret. Gray & Littleton. Thomson. Young. In twenty volumes. ...

  48. 1498

    Magnyfycence :a moral play

  49. 1499

    The main tendencies of Victorian poetry:studies in the thought and art of the greater poets.

  50. 1500

    The makers of modern English :a popular handbook to the greater poets of the century

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