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  1. 2551

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

  2. 2552

    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.

  3. 2553

    A second dissertation against pronouncing the Greek language according to accents. In answer to Mr. Foster's Essay on the different nature of accent and quantity

  4. 2554

    Secondary accent in modern English verse,(Chaucer to Dryden)...

  5. 2555

    Secondary stress in Anglo-Saxon.(Determined by metrical criteria) ...

  6. 2556

    SECT. VII.Anecdotes of polite literature. In five volumes. ...

  7. 2557

    Select beauties of ancient English poetry.With remarks by Henry Headley, A.B.

  8. 2558

    Select beauties of ancient English poetry.With remarks by Henry Headley, A.B.

  9. 2559

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  10. 2560

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  11. 2561

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  12. 2562

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  13. 2563

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  14. 2564

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  15. 2565

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  16. 2566

    A select collection of poems: with notes, biographical and historical. ...

  17. 2567

    Select essays on the belles lettres.By Mr. Dryden.

  18. 2568

    Select odes of Pindar and Horace,translated: together with some original poems; accompanied with notes, critical, historical, and explanatory. By the Rev. William Tasker, A.B. In three volumes.

  19. 2569

    Select odes of Pindar and Horace,translated: together with some original poems; accompanied with notes, critical, historical, and explanatory. By the Rev. William Tasker, A.B. In three volumes.

  20. 2570

    Select readings for public and private entertainment :containing choice selections of the most pathetic, gay, humorous, heroic, sublime, and patriotic speeches and poems, accompanied by explanatory notes, together with appropriate elocutionary instructions ...

  21. 2571

    Select translations from Scaliger's Poetics,

  22. 2572

    Select worksof Mr. A. Cowley; in two volumes: with a preface and notes by the editor.

  23. 2573

    A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables :accompanied with a key, containing the text, a literal and a free translation arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom : also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject : the whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English

  24. 2574

    Selections for the illustration of a course of instructions on the rhythmus and utterance of the English language: with an Introductory essay on the application of rhythmical science to the treatment of impediments, and the improvement of our national oratory;and an elementary analysis of the science and practice of elocution, composition, &c.

  25. 2575

    Selections from the French Anascontaining remarks of eminent scholars on men and books. Together with anecdotes and apophthegms of illustrious persons. Interspersed with pieces of poetry. In two volumes.

  26. 2576

    Selections from the papers of the late Thomas Wright Hill ...

  27. 2577

    Self cultivation in English, and The glory of the imperfect,

  28. 2578

    Seneca and Elizabethan tragedy

  29. 2579

    Sentence and theme :composition for the first year of high school

  30. 2580

    Sentiments on the death of the sentimental Yorick.By one of Uncle Toby's illegitimate children. With rules for writing modern elegies.

  31. 2581

    A sequel to the Common school grammar;containing, in addition to other materials and illustrations, notes and critical remarks on the philosophy of the English language; and explaining some of its most difficult idiomatic phrases. Designed for the use of the first class in common schools.

  32. 2582

    A sequel to the Diversions of Purley:containing an essay on English verbs, with remarks on Mr. Tooke's work, and on some terms employed to denote soul or spirit.

  33. 2583

    Seven great American poets,

  34. 2584

    Seventeenth century lyrics,

  35. 2585

    Seventeenth century studies

  36. 2586

    Seventeeth-Century Prosody: "Hier"; Fléau"; "Meutrier"; "Fuir"Modern language notes.

  37. 2587

    Sewing the Silken Seam.Poet lore.

  38. 2588

    Shakespeare :his life, art, and characters : with an historical sketch of the origin and growth of the drama in England

  39. 2589

    Shakespeare and "The Taming of the Shrew"The views about Hamlet, and other essays,

  40. 2590

    Shakespeare and his day :a study of the topical element in Shakespeare and in the Elizabethan drama, being the harness prize essay, 1901.

  41. 2591

    Shakespeare manual

  42. 2592

    Shakespeare's "King Edward the Third,"absurdly called, and scandalously treated as, a "doubtful play": an indignation pamphlet. Together with an essay on the poetry of the future:

  43. 2593

    Shakespeare's MetreEnglische Studien.

  44. 2594

    Shakespeare's Part in The Taming of the ShrewPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  45. 2595

    Shakespeare's pronunciation [I]A Shakespeare phonology, with a rime-index to the poems as a pronouncing vocabulary,

  46. 2596

    Shakespeare's pronunciation [I]A Shakespeare phonology, with a rime-index to the poems as a pronouncing vocabulary,

  47. 2597

    Shakespeare's versification and its apparent irregularities explained by examples from early and late English writers.

  48. 2598

    Shakespeare-grammatik,

  49. 2599

    Shakespeare: his life, art, and characters.With an historical sketch of the origin and growth of drama in England.

  50. 2600

    The Shakespearean enigma and an Elizabethan mania

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