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  1. 2151

    Poets & their art

  2. 2152

    Poets and poetry :being articles reprinted from the literary supplement of 'The Times.'

  3. 2153

    The poets and poetry of America;a satire (by "Lavante," published in Philadelphia, 1847)

  4. 2154

    Poets of America

  5. 2155

    Poets of America,

  6. 2156

    Poets of the democracy

  7. 2157

    Poets of the younger generation

  8. 2158

    Poets the interpreters of their age,

  9. 2159

    Poets.Wits common wealth The second part. A treasurie of diuine, morall, and phylosophicall similies, and sentences, generally vsefull. But more particularly published, for the vse of schooles.

  10. 2160

    The poets: Geoffrey Chaucer to Alfred Tennyson, 1340-1892 :impressions

  11. 2161

    The poets: Geoffrey Chaucer to Alfred Tennyson, 1340-1892 :impressions

  12. 2162

    Points about poetry,

  13. 2163

    Political poems and songs relating to English history, composed during the period from the accession of Edw.III. to that of Ric.

  14. 2164

    Political satire in English poetry

  15. 2165

    Political verse

  16. 2166

    Polymetisor, an enquiry concerning the agreement between the works of the Roman poets, and the remains of the antient artists. Being an attempt to illustrate them mutually from one another. In ten books. By the Revd. Mr. Spence.

  17. 2167

    Pomery-Hill.A poem. Humbly addressed to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. With other poems, English and Latin.

  18. 2168

    Pope's Essay on criticism

  19. 2169

    Pope's Essay on man, and Essay on criticism;

  20. 2170

    The popular ballad

  21. 2171

    Popular songs of Ireland

  22. 2172

    Popular studies of nineteenth century poets.

  23. 2173

    The power of sound,

  24. 2174

    Practical argumentation,

  25. 2175

    Practical criticism, a study of literary judgment.

  26. 2176

    The practical elocutionist, or, The principles of elocution rendered easy of comprehension :with rules for the use of each element of oral expression, practically illustrated in a systematic course of progressive exercises : designed for common schools and academies

  27. 2177

    Practical English for high schools,

  28. 2178

    Practical English prosody and versification;or, Descriptions of the different species of English verse, with exercises in scanning and versification ... calculated to produce correctness of ear and taste in reading and writing poetry ...

  29. 2179

    Practical grammar, based upon the text of Longfellow's "Evangeline" and a selection from Prescott's "Conquest of Mexico,"

  30. 2180

    Practical guide to English versification ...

  31. 2181

    A practical rhetoric :for instruction in English composition and revision in colleges and intermediate schools

  32. 2182

    A practical system of rhetoric, or, The principles and rules of style :inferred from examples of writing

  33. 2183

    A practical treatise on singing and playing with just expression and real elegance.Being an essay on I. Grammar. II. Pronunciation; or, The art of just speaking. III. Singing - its graces - their application.- On cathedral compositions.

  34. 2184

    Practice of speech, and successful selections

  35. 2185

    The Practice of Writing English in Classical MetresThe Classical museum.

  36. 2186

    Praxis iambicaa series of elementary and progressive exercises in Greek tragic senarii,

  37. 2187

    The praxis, or, A course of English and Latin exercises :in a series of exemplifications ...

  38. 2188

    Pre-Raphaelite and other poets;lectures.

  39. 2189

    PrefaceHoræ lyricæ. Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In two books. ... By I. Watts.

  40. 2190

    PrefaceEnglish and Scottish ballads

  41. 2191

    Preface [to Lyrical Ballads]Lyrical ballads, with other poems: in two volumes.

  42. 2192

    Preface to Divine Songs Attempted in Easy Language, For the USE of ChildrenThe works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D. published by himself, and now collected into six volumes. In which are also inserted the second part of the Improvement of the mind, An essay on education, and some additions to his Miscellaneous thoughts in prose and verse. Now first published from his manuscripts, and, the Direction of his Will, revised and corrected by D. Jennings, D.D. and the late P. Doddridge, D.D. ...

  43. 2193

    Preface to his Ode for the Bicentenary Commemoration of Henry Purcell, with other poems and a preface on the musical setting of poetryOde for the bicentenary commemoration of Henry Purcell : with other poems and a preface on the musical setting of poetry

  44. 2194

    Preface to Horae Lyricae (PREFACE, To all that are Concerned In the Education of CHILDREN.)The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D. published by himself, and now collected into six volumes. In which are also inserted the second part of the Improvement of the mind, An essay on education, and some additions to his Miscellaneous thoughts in prose and verse. Now first published from his manuscripts, and, the Direction of his Will, revised and corrected by D. Jennings, D.D. and the late P. Doddridge, D.D. ...

  45. 2195

    The Preface, Being a Short Institution of English PoesieThe English Parnassus, or, A helpe to English poesie

  46. 2196

    THE PREFACE.Hor? lyric?. Poems chiefly of the lyric kind, in three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To vertue, honour and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead. By I. Watts.

  47. 2197

    THE PREFACE.Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, In Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing: and in the Conduct of Life; being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose.

  48. 2198

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: Or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, in speaking, reading, thinking, composing; and in the conduct of life; being similar in design to elegant extracts in prose.

  49. 2199

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, in Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing; and in the Conduct of Life; being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose.

  50. 2200

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: Or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, in speaking, reading, thinking, composing; and in the conduct of life; being similar in design to elegant extracts in prose.

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