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  1. 2651

    The sixth reader :consisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schools

  2. 2652

    Sketches in history and poetry,

  3. 2653

    Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England ...

  4. 2654

    Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England ...

  5. 2655

    Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England ...

  6. 2656

    Sketches of the poetical literature of the past half-century in six lectures

  7. 2657

    SOLOMON ON THE VANITY OF THE WORLD. A POEM IN THREE BOOKS. THE PREFACE.A collection of the English poets, containing the poetical works of Pope. Dryden. Swift. Prior. Gay. Shenston. Pomfret. Gray & Littleton. Thomson. Young. In twenty volumes. ...

  8. 2658

    Some contemporary poets (1920)

  9. 2659

    Some Differences Between Speech-Scansion and Narrative- Scansion in Homeric VerseClassical quarterly.

  10. 2660

    Some diversions of a man of letters,

  11. 2661

    Some Elizabethan opinions of the poetry and character of Ovid ...

  12. 2662

    Some ethical aspects of later Elizabethan tragedy.

  13. 2663

    Some evidences of mysticism in English poetry of the nineteenth century,

  14. 2664

    Some Features of Chaucer's Verse, especially Stress and HiatusPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  15. 2665

    Some Musical Analogies in Modern PoetryThe Musical quarterly.

  16. 2666

    Some Notes on Milton's Use of WordsEssays and studies.

  17. 2667

    Some observations on Dr. Brown's Dissertation on the rise,Union, &c. &c. &c. of poetry and musick. In a letter to Dr. B*****.

  18. 2668

    Some observations on the Phalaecean verses of Catullus ...

  19. 2669

    Some of our English poets.

  20. 2670

    Some recent studies in English prosody,

  21. 2671

    Some Remarks on the Study of English VerseAtlantic monthly

  22. 2672

    Some side-lights upon Edward Fitzgerald's poem "The Ruba'iyat of Omar Khayyām",being the substance of a lecture delivered at the Grosvenor crescent club and Women's institute on the 22nd March 1898.

  23. 2673

    Some tendencies of Italian lyric poetry in the Trecento.

  24. 2674

    Some Thoughts on the Technique of PoetryThe Fortnightly review

  25. 2675

    Some word on allegory in England read to the Odd Volumes at their meeting, July 5, 1895.

  26. 2676

    Songs and masques, with Observations in the art of English poesy, ed. by A.H. Bullen.

  27. 2677

    The SonnetSonnets of the banner and the star : with an essay on the sonnet as an instrument of poetry.

  28. 2678

    The Sonnet Forms of Wyatt and SurreyModern philology.

  29. 2679

    The Sonnet Forms of Wyatt and SurreyModern language notes.

  30. 2680

    The sonnet in EnglandThe sonnet in England, & other essays.

  31. 2681

    The sonnet in French literature and the development of the French sonnet form ...

  32. 2682

    The sonnet in French literature and the development of the French sonnet form ...

  33. 2683

    Sonnet Structure in Sidney's Astrophel and StellaStudies in philology.

  34. 2684

    The sonnet; its origin, structure, and place in poetry.With original translations from the sonnets of Dante, Petrarch, etc., and remarks on the art of translating,

  35. 2685

    The soul of modern poetry

  36. 2686

    Sound Magic in Poetry.Poet lore.

  37. 2687

    The sounds and inflections of the Greek dialects.* Ionic,

  38. 2688

    The sounds of Munster Irish :being a contribution to the phonology of Desi-Irish to serve as an introduction to the metrical system of Munster poetry

  39. 2689

    The Spanish epic

  40. 2690

    The speakeror, exercises in elocution; selected from the best English writers, and disposed under proper heads, with a view to facilitate the improvement of youth in reading and speaking. To which is prefixed, An essay on elocution. By William Enfield, L. L. D. Lecturer on the Belles Lettres in the Academy at Warrington.

  41. 2691

    The speaker's favorite;or, Best things for entertainments, for home, church and school ...

  42. 2692

    The speaker, or, Miscellaneous pieces :selected from the best English writers and disposed under proper heads with a view to facilitate the improvement of youth in reading and speaking

  43. 2693

    The speaking of English verse,

  44. 2694

    Speaking to the PsalteryThe Monthly review ...

  45. 2695

    Special method in language in the eight grades,

  46. 2696

    A specimen of a commentary on Shakspeare. Containing I. Notes on As you like it. II. An attempt to explain and illustrate various passages, on a New Principle of Criticism, Derived from Mr. Locke's Doctrine of the Association of Ideas

  47. 2697

    Specimens of discourse,

  48. 2698

    Specimens of early English metrical romances, chiefly written during the early part of the fourteenth century :to which is prefixed an historical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England

  49. 2699

    Specimens of early English metrical romances, chiefly written during the early part of the fourteenth century :to which is prefixed an historical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England

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    Specimens of early English metrical romances, chiefly written during the early part of the fourteenth century :to which is prefixed an historical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England

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