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  1. 1951

    The Origin of Alliteration as a Device of Poetic Technique in Germanic VerseUniversity of Chicago Abstracts of Theses, Humanistic Series 4

  2. 1952

    The Origin of RhymeRevue bénédictine.

  3. 1953

    The origin of rhythmical verse in late Latin

  4. 1954

    Origin of the Closed Couplet in EnglishThe nation.

  5. 1955

    Origin, progress and destiny of the English language and literature.

  6. 1956

    Original poems, and translations,in two volumes. The author, John Dryden, Esq; ...

  7. 1957

    The original rhythmical grammar of the English language :or, the art of reading and speaking, on the principles of the music of speech.

  8. 1958

    Original tales and ballads in the Yorkshire dialect,known also as Inglis, the language of the Angles, and the Northumbrian dialect: spoken to-day in Yorkshire, and in early times from South Yorkshire to Aberdeen,

  9. 1959

    Origins and meanings of popular phrases and names,

  10. 1960

    Origins of the English people and the English language;

  11. 1961

    The orthoëpist:a pronouncing manual, containing about three thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced.

  12. 1962

    Orthometry;a treatise on the art of versification and the technicalities of poetry, with a new and complete rhyming dictionary;

  13. 1963

    Orthophony; or The cultivation of the voice in elocution:a manual of elementary exercises ...

  14. 1964

    Ossian and the Clyde, Fingal in Ireland, Oscar in Ireland, or Ossian historical and authentic,

  15. 1965

    Ossian and the Ossianic literature

  16. 1966

    Ossianic controversy;a lecture delivered to the Greenock highland society.

  17. 1967

    Our best poets :English and American

  18. 1968

    Our living poets,an essay in criticism,

  19. 1969

    Our own elementary grammar,intermediate between the primary and high school grammars, and especially adapted to the wants of the common schools.

  20. 1970

    Our poets of today,

  21. 1971

    An outline guide to the study of English lyric poetry.

  22. 1972

    Outlines of etymology.

  23. 1973

    Outlines of Hebrew accentuation :prose and poetical

  24. 1974

    Overheard in Arcady,

  25. 1975

    Ovid's epistles, translated into English verse; with critical essays and notes. Being part of a poetical and oratorial lecture, read in the Grammar-School of Ashford, in the County of Kent; and calculated to initiate Youth in the first Rudiments of Taste. By St: Barrett, A. M. Master of the said School

  26. 1976

    Oxford and poetry in 1911;an inaugural lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre on June 2, 1911

  27. 1977

    The Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1900

  28. 1978

    The Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1900;

  29. 1979

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities

  30. 1980

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  31. 1981

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  32. 1982

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  33. 1983

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  34. 1984

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  35. 1985

    Papers, literary, scientific, & c.,

  36. 1986

    Paradise lostA poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The third edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D.

  37. 1987

    Paradise lostA poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The third edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D.

  38. 1988

    Parallelism: The Basis of Biblical VerseThe modern reader's Bible: the books of the Bible with three books of the Apocrypha, presented in modern literary form;

  39. 1989

    A paraphrase upon the Canticles, and some select hymns of the New and Old Testamentwith other occasional compositions in English verse

  40. 1990

    Parody,

  41. 1991

    A Partial Attempt to Reconcile the Laws of Latin Rhythm with Those of Modern LanguagesTransactions of the Philological Society

  42. 1992

    Parts of speech;essays on English.

  43. 1993

    Pastoral poetry & pastoral drama;a literary inquiry, with special reference to the pre-restoration stage in England.

  44. 1994

    Pastorals, epistles, odes, and other original poems,with translations from Pindar, Anacreon, and Sappho. By Ambrose Philips Esq;.

  45. 1995

    Pause and the formation of rhythmical units :study based on a consideration of Milton's blank verse.

  46. 1996

    Pause;a study of its nature and its rhythmical function in verse, especially blank verse,

  47. 1997

    Peacock's Four ages of poetry ; Shelley's Defence of poetry ; Browning's Essay on Shelley

  48. 1998

    The peasant poets of Scotland and musing under the beeches

  49. 1999

    The Pedigree of English Heroic VerseTransactions of the Philological Society

  50. 2000

    Pentasyllabic endings in the Latin hexameter with particular reference to the verse of Lucretius

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