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    Beauties of eminent writersselected and arranged for the instruction of youth in the proper reading and reciting of the English language: calculated also to instil into the mind the principles of wisdom and, virtue, and to give it an early taste for the acquisition of useful knowledge, to which is now added, a concise system of English grammar, with exercises in orthography. In two volumes. Sold separately or together. For the use of schools and private classes. Second edition. By William Scott, teacher of the English language and geography in Edinburgh.

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    The beauties of modern literature, in verse and prose;to which is prefixed, a preliminary view of the literature of the age.

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    The beauties of poetry display'd.Containing observations on the different species of poetry, and the rules of English versification. Exemplified by a large collection of beautiful passages, similies, and descriptions, from the writings of Addison, Akinside, Blacklock, Dryden, Gay, Garth, Grey, Milton, Pope, Prior, Rowe, Shakespeare, Smart, Swift, Thomson, Waller, West, Young, and other celebrated poets. In two volumes.

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    The beauties of poetryor, a portable repository of English verse, on an entire new plan. In three books. Grammar display'd, Classes of Rhymes: And Poems made To suit the Times, &c. By William Le Tans'ur, Author of The Elements of Music: The Life of Holy David, in Verse: Melodia Sacra: and The Christian Warrior, &c.

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    The beginnings of English literature,

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    The beginnings of poetry,

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    Beginnings of the "classical" heroic couplet in England.

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    The beginnings of the English secular and romantic drama:a paper read before the Shakespeare Association on Friday, February 29, 1920.

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    Bellum grammaticaleor, the grammatical battel royal. In reflections on the three English grammars, publish'd in about a year last past. In a letter to the learned and ingenious whilom assistant to the learned Mr. Benjamin Morland of Hackney. With a postscript to Heterologus, usher to the learned Dr. Busby.

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    Ben Jonson and the Classical SchoolPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    Beowulf 1422Modern language notes.

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    Beowulf and The fight at Finnsburg;

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    Beowulf and The fight at Finnsburg;

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    Beowulf and the Niebelungen CoupletStudies by members of the Department of English.

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    Bibliographical collections and notes (1474-1700)Third and final series. Second supplement.

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    Bibliographical sketch of Anglo-Saxon literature.

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    A Bibliography of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.

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    A Bibliography of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.

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    A Bibliography of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.

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    Biographia literaria :or, Biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions

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    Biographia literaria,

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    Biographia literaria,

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    Biographia literaria, chapters I-IV, XIV-XXII.Wordsworth, prefaces and essays on poetry, 1800-1815,

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    Biographia literaria:or, Biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions, and two lay sermons,

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    Biographia literaria; or, Biographical sketches of my literary life & opinions,

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    Biographia literaria;or, Biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions,

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    Biographia literaria; or, Biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions.

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    Biographical sketches of eminent British poets,chronologically arranged from Chaucer to Burns, with criticisms on their work, selected from the most distinguished writers.

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    The birthe of Hercules :with an introduction on the influence of Plautus on the dramatic literature of England in the sixteenth century

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    Blank VerseThe spectator

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    Blank VerseThe Cornhill magazine.

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    Blank verse,

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    Boccaccio and his imitators in German, English, French, Spanish and Italian literature; "the Decameron"

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    A book of Elizabethan lyrics

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    A book of English prosody,

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    A book of French prosody;with specimens of French verse from the twelfth century to the present day,

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    Book-song :an anthology of poems of books and bookmen from modern authors,

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    Books of the time of the restoration, being a collection of plays, poems and prose works produced between the years 1660 and 1700, by the contemporaries of John Dryden

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    The Borderline of ProseNew Statesman.

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    The bothie of Toper-na-fuosich.

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    The Breeches Bible :considered as the basis for remarks, critical and philological, on the English language

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    The bride of the iconoclast.A poem.

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    The bride;a play, in five acts.

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    A brief abstract of a new English prosody,

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    A brief inquery into the province and laws of poetry,

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    Brief rules of the Latin prosodywith explanatory notes

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    The British bibliographer.

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    The British bibliographer.

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    The British bibliographer.

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    The British bibliographer.

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