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  1. 2501

    Roman portraits,a poem, in heroick verse; with historical remarks and illustrations: By Robert Jephson, Esq.

  2. 2502

    The romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun.

  3. 2503

    Romantic Aspects of the Age of PopePublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  4. 2504

    The Romaunce of the Sowdone of Babylone and of Ferumbras his sone who conquerede Rome.

  5. 2505

    Roundabout papers(from the Cornhill magazine) To which is added The second funeral of Napoleon; The four Georges; The English humorists of the eighteenth century; Critical reviews & selections from Punch.

  6. 2506

    Roundabout papers :(from the Cornhill magazine) : to which is added The second funeral of Napoleon

  7. 2507

    Roundabout papers:the four Georges; The English humourists

  8. 2508

    The rudiments of criticism,

  9. 2509

    The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue, first given in English: with an apology for the study of northern antiquities. Being very useful towards the understanding our ancient English poets, and other writers. By Elizabeth Elstob

  10. 2510

    The rudiments of Latin and English grammar. By Alexander Adam, LL.D. rector of the high school of Edinburgh

  11. 2511

    The rudiments of Latin prosody:with A dissertation on letters, and the principles of harmony, in poetic and prosaic composition.

  12. 2512

    The rudiments of the Latin tongue; in which, the difficulties of all the parts of our Latin grammars are made plain to the capacities of children. By James Barclay, A. M. Rector of the Grammar School of Dalkeith

  13. 2513

    Rules for English composition, and particularly for themes:designed for the use of schools, and in aid of self instruction.

  14. 2514

    Russell's American elocutionist ...comprising "Lessons in enunciation," "Exercises in elocution" ... pieces for practice in reading and declamation ... engraved illustrations in attitude and action ...

  15. 2515

    Ryme-index to the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucer's Canterbury tales.

  16. 2516

    Ryme-index to the manuscript texts of Chaucer's Minor poems.

  17. 2517

    Sacred books of the East, with critical and biographical sketches

  18. 2518

    The sacred tripudium,the accentual and rhythmic norm of Italico-Romanic speech and verse,

  19. 2519

    Sanders' young ladies' reader :embracing a comprehensive course of instruction in the principles of rhetorical reading : with a choice collection of exercises in reading, both in prose and poetry : for the use of the higher female seminaries, as also, the higher classes in female schools generally

  20. 2520

    The Sapphic stanza.A tentative study in Greek metrical, tonal and dancing art.

  21. 2521

    SapphicsPoems and ballads.

  22. 2522

    Satire in the early English drama,

  23. 2523

    The satires and epistles of Horace, done into English, with notes. The second edition, corrected. To which is now added, his art of poetry. By S. Dunster, Chaplain to His Grace Charles Duke of Shrewsbury

  24. 2524

    Saturnian MetreAmerican journal of philology.

  25. 2525

    The Saturnian MetreAmerican journal of philology.

  26. 2526

    Essay on the archaeology of our popular phrases :terms and nursery rhymes

  27. 2527

    Essay on the archaeology of our popular phrases :terms and nursery rhymes

  28. 2528

    The scansion of mediaeval Hebrew poetry,

  29. 2529

    The Scansion of Middle English Alliterative VerseStudies in language and literature.

  30. 2530

    The Scansion of Prose RhythmPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  31. 2531

    The Scansion of the Heroic Verse.The Academy.

  32. 2532

    The Scansion of Vergil and the SchoolsThe Classical world.

  33. 2533

    The Scansion of Wyatt's Early SonnetsStudies in philology.

  34. 2534

    Scepticisms :notes on contemporary poetry

  35. 2535

    The scholemaster

  36. 2536

    The scholemaster,or plaine and perfite way of teachyng children, to vnderstand, write, and speake, the Latin tong, but specially purposed for the priuate brynging vp of youth in ientlemen and noble mens houses, and commodious also for all such, as haue forgot the Latin tonge, and would, by themselues, without à scholemaster, in short tyme, and with small paines, recouer à sufficient habilitie, to vnderstand, write, and speake Latin.

  37. 2537

    The School board readers :standard III : adapted to the requirements of the new code, 1871

  38. 2538

    The School board readers :standard IV : adapted to the requirements of the new code, 1871

  39. 2539

    The School board readers :standard V : adapted to the requirements of the new code, 1871

  40. 2540

    The school reader.containing instructions in the elementary principles of reading, and selected lessons from the most elegant writers. For the use of academies and the higher classes in common and select schools

  41. 2541

    ANE SCHORT TREATISE, CONTEINING SOME REVLIS and cautelis to be obseruit and eschewit in Scottis Poesie.The essayes of a prentise, in the diuine art of poesie

  42. 2542

    The science of elocution:

  43. 2543

    The science of English verse,

  44. 2544

    The science of musical sounds,

  45. 2545

    The science of poetry and the philosophy of language

  46. 2546

    A Scientific Basis for MetricsModern language notes.

  47. 2547

    Scottish & other miscellanies,

  48. 2548

    Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas;

  49. 2549

    Scottish poetry; Drummond of Hawthornden to Fergusson;lectures delivered in the University of Glasgow,

  50. 2550

    The seasons,by James Thomson. A new edition: with Birrell's beautiful print of Lavinia, and other plates. Also, An original life of the author, and a critical essay on the seasons. By Robert Heron.

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