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  1. 2251

    The progress of poesy ;an inaugural lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre on the 10th March 1906,

  2. 2252

    Progressive exercises on the composition of Greek iambic verse,with a treatise on the tragic metrical systems, and an outline of Attic prosody,

  3. 2253

    The progressive speaker;containing the best readings and recitations for all occasions from the most celebrated authors ... Programmes for special occasions, together with a treatise on elocution ... How to organize and conduct literary societies ... Embellished with more than 100 superb illustrations.

  4. 2254

    Prolegomena to the history of Italico-Romanic rhythm,

  5. 2255

    The Prometheus bound of Æschylus

  6. 2256

    The pronunciation of English :I. Phonetics. I. Phonetics transcriptions

  7. 2257

    The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Prose, or Ictus, Accent, and Quantity in Greek and Latin Prose and PoetryTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.

  8. 2258

    Proper Names in Old English VersePublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  9. 2259

    A Proposed Compromise in MetricsPublications of the Modern Language Association of America.

  10. 2260

    Prose and Verse: De QuinceyThe British quarterly review.

  11. 2261

    Prose papers,

  12. 2262

    Prose rhythm in English.A lecture delivered on June 6, 1913.

  13. 2263

    Prose works.

  14. 2264

    Prose works.

  15. 2265

    Prose works.

  16. 2266

    Prose works.

  17. 2267

    Prose works.

  18. 2268

    Prose works.

  19. 2269

    Prosodia construed.And the meaning of the most difficult words, therein contained, plainly illustrated. Being an addition to the construction of Lily's rules, and of like necessary Use. By Barnab. Hampton.

  20. 2270

    Prosodia graeca, or, An exposition of the Greek metres by rules and examples :also a treatise on the use of the digamma in the poems of Homer, with rules for the structure of Greek hexameter verse, to which is subjoined an appendix

  21. 2271

    Prosodia latina;an introduction to classical Latin verse,

  22. 2272

    Prosodia rationalis: or, An essay towards establishing the melody and measure of speech, to be expressed and perpetuated by peculiar symbols

  23. 2273

    ProsodyPoetry.

  24. 2274

    ProsodyA philological grammar, grounded upon English, and formed from a comparison of more than sixty languages. Being an introduction to the science of grammar and a help to grammars of all languages, especially English, Latin and Greek.

  25. 2275

    Prosody and MethodClassical quarterly.

  26. 2276

    Prosody and Method IIClassical quarterly.

  27. 2277

    Prosody from Chaucer to SpenserThe Cambridge history of English literature

  28. 2278

    The Prosody of Old and Middle EnglishThe Cambridge history of English literature,

  29. 2279

    The Prosody of the Eighteenth CenturyThe Cambridge history of English literature,

  30. 2280

    The Prosody of the Nineteenth CenturyThe Cambridge history of English literature,

  31. 2281

    The prosody of the Persians according to Saifi, Jami, and other writers

  32. 2282

    The Prosody of the Seventeenth CenturyThe Cambridge history of English literature,

  33. 2283

    The Prosody of Walt WhitmanPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  34. 2284

    Prosody.A dictionary of the English language : in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers, to which are prefixed, a history of the language, and an English grammar

  35. 2285

    The psalmists of Britain;records, biographical and literary, of upwards of one hundred and fifty authors, who have rendered the whole or parts of the Book of Psalms into English verse. With specimens of the different versions, and a general introduction.

  36. 2286

    The Psalms in metre

  37. 2287

    The Psycho-physiological Effect of the Elements of Speech in Relation to PoetryPsychological monographs.

  38. 2288

    The psychological development of expression,

  39. 2289

    The psychology and pedagogy of reading,with a review of the history of reading and writing and of methods, texts, and hygiene in reading.

  40. 2290

    The psychology of reading and spellingwith special reference to disability,

  41. 2291

    Public-Spirit,A lyric poem. To which are prefixed observations on the irregular ode. By Peter Alley.

  42. 2292

    Pulse in Verbal RhythmPoet lore.

  43. 2293

    Puritan and Anglican :studies in literature

  44. 2294

    Purity,a Middle English poem,

  45. 2295

    The pursuits of literature,a satirical poem in four dialogues. With notes.

  46. 2296

    The Pyrrhic accent and rhythm of Latin and Keltic,

  47. 2297

    Q. Horatii Flacci de arte poetica liber. Ad Pisones. Horace's treatise concerning the art of poetry. Together with notes critical, historical and poetical. By the Earl of Roscommon

  48. 2298

    Q. Horatii Flacci epistola ad Pisones, de arte poetica. The art of poetry: an epistle to the Pisos. Translated from Horace. With notes. By George Colman

  49. 2299

    The quantitative reading of Latin poetry,

  50. 2300

    A Quantitative Study of Rhythm: The Effect of Variations in Intensity, Rate, and DurationArchives of psychology.

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