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  1. 1751

    A Note on the Prosody of William MorrisModern language notes.

  2. 1752

    A Note on the Sleep-Walking SceneModern language notes.

  3. 1753

    A Note on the Verse Structure of CarewStudies in language and literature in celebration of the seventieth birthday of James Morgan Hart, November 2, 1909.

  4. 1754

    Note on the Versification and Metre of DunbarThe poems of William Dunbar,

  5. 1755

    A Note on the Versification of 'Childe Harold'Modern language notes.

  6. 1756

    A Note on Walt Whitman's ProsodyThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  7. 1757

    A Note on Whitman's ProsodyStudies in philology.

  8. 1758

    A Note Upon Waller's DistichAn English miscellany; presented to Dr. Furnivall in honour of his seventy-fifth birthday.

  9. 1759

    Notes [on passages from The Tempest, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Merry Wives of Windsor, etc.

  10. 1760

    NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON SOME OF THE ORIGINAL POEMS IN THE FIRST VOL.Poems on various occasions; with translations from authors in different languages. ... By the Rev. W. Collier, ... In two volumes. ...

  11. 1761

    Notes on Alliteration in SpencerThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  12. 1762

    Notes on Alliteration in SpenserThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  13. 1763

    Notes on Bucolic DiaeresisTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  14. 1764

    Notes on Elizabethan dramatists.

  15. 1765

    Notes on English HexametersWestern Reserve University bulletin.

  16. 1766

    Notes on English,

  17. 1767

    Notes on Professor Garrod's KeatsModern language notes.

  18. 1768

    Notes on Shakspere's versification.

  19. 1769

    Notes on the Anapaests of AischylosHarvard studies in classical philology

  20. 1770

    Notes on the Occurrence of the Sonnet and Blank VerseMLN

  21. 1771

    Notes on the Technique of Meredith's PoetryEnglische Studien.

  22. 1772

    Notes upon Mr. Dryden's poemsin four letters

  23. 1773

    Notices illustrative of the drama, and other popular amusements, chiefly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries,incidentally illustrating Shakespeare and his contemporaries; extracted from the chamberlains' accounts and other manuscripts of the borough of Leicester.

  24. 1774

    A NOTION OF POETRY.A pocket of prose and verse: being a selection from the literary products of Alexander Kellet, Esq.

  25. 1775

    Nova grammatices experimenta: or, some new essays of a natural and artificial grammar. Which first demonstrates the natural rudiments of al [sic] languages; ...

  26. 1776

    Now in wintry delights

  27. 1777

    An Objective Study of Syllabic Quantity in English Verse: Blank VersePublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  28. 1778

    Obseruations in the art of English poesie. By Thomas Campion. Wherein it is demonstratiuely prooued, and by example confirmed, that the English toong will receiue eight seuerall kinds of numbers, proper to it selfe, which are all in this booke set forth, and were neuer before this time by any man attempted

  29. 1779

    Observations introductory to a work on English etymology

  30. 1780

    Observations on Greek Iambic, Trochaic, and Anapæstic VerseThe Classical journal.

  31. 1781

    OBSERVATIONS ON POETRY AND THE MOST CELEBRATED ANCIENT POETS.Anecdotes, historical and literary; or a miscellaneous selection of curious and striking passages, from eminent modern authors.

  32. 1782

    Observations on poetry, especially the epic: occasioned by the late poem upon Leonidas

  33. 1783

    Observations on Pope.By Gilbert Wakefield, B. A.

  34. 1784

    Observations on some disputed points of Plautine prosody, suggested by the second volume of Ritschl's Opuscula

  35. 1785

    OBSERVATIONS ON THE ANCIENT ENGLISH MINSTRELS.Ancient songs, from the time of King Henry the Third, to the Revolution.

  36. 1786

    Observations on the Correspondence between Poetry and MusicMiscellanies,

  37. 1787

    Observations on the correspondence between poetry and musicby the author of An enquiry into the beauties of painting.

  38. 1788

    Observations on the Faerie Queene of Spenser.By Thomas Warton, A. M. Fellow of Trinity-College, Oxford.

  39. 1789

    Observations on The fairy queen of Spenser.By Thomas Warton, M. A. Fellow of Trinity-College, and Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.

  40. 1790

    Observations on The fairy queen of Spenser.By Thomas Warton, M. A. Fellow of Trinity-College, and Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.

  41. 1791

    Observations on the Iambic Metre of PhædrusThe Classical journal.

  42. 1792

    Observations on the Language of ChaucerMemoirs.

  43. 1793

    Observations on the language of Chaucer's Troilus.

  44. 1794

    Observations on the Night thoughts of Dr. Youngwith occasional remarks on the beauties of poetical composition. By Courtney Melmoth.

  45. 1795

    Observations on the poems of Homer and Virgila discourse representing the excellencies of those works; and the perfections in general, of all heroick action. Out of the French, by John Davies of Kidwelly.

  46. 1796

    Observations on the Power of the 'Ictus Metricus' in Virgilian Hexameters; with some Remarks on Position, Elision, &e.The Classical journal.

  47. 1797

    Observations on the three first volumes of the History of English Poetry. In a familiar letter to the author

  48. 1798

    An Obsolete Elizabethan Mode of RhymingShakespeare studies,

  49. 1799

    Occasional thoughts on the study and character of classical authors, on the course of litterature [sic], and the present plan of a learned education. ...

  50. 1800

    Odes of Anacreon,translated into English verse, with notes. By Thomas Moore, Esq. of the Middle Temple.

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