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  1. 2701

    Specimens of English prose style from Malory to Macaulay.

  2. 2702

    Specimens of exposition

  3. 2703

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  4. 2704

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  5. 2705

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  6. 2706

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  7. 2707

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  8. 2708

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  9. 2709

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  10. 2710

    Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,

  11. 2711

    Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,

  12. 2712

    Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,

  13. 2713

    Specimens of the early English poets.

  14. 2714

    Specimens of the forms of discourse.

  15. 2715

    Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;

  16. 2716

    Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;

  17. 2717

    Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;

  18. 2718

    Specimens of the table talk of the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

  19. 2719

    Specimens of the Table talk.

  20. 2720

    The SPECTATOR. no. 249. Saturday, December 15.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  21. 2721

    The SPECTATOR. no. 253. Thursday, December 20.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  22. 2722

    The SPECTATOR. no. 267. Saturday, January 5.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  23. 2723

    The SPECTATOR. no. 285. Saturday, January 26.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  24. 2724

    The SPECTATOR. no. 39. Saturday, April 14, 1711.The papers of Joseph Addison, Esq. in the Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, and Freeholder. Together with his treatise on the Christian religion. To which are prefixed Tickell's life of the author, and extracts from Dr. Johnson's remarks on his prose writings. With original notes never before published. In four volumes. ...

  25. 2725

    The SPECTATOR. no. 58. Monday, May 7, 1711.The papers of Joseph Addison, Esq. in the Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, and Freeholder. Together with his treatise on the Christian religion. To which are prefixed Tickell's life of the author, and extracts from Dr. Johnson's remarks on his prose writings. With original notes never before published. In four volumes. ...

  26. 2726

    The SPECTATOR. no. 60. Wednesday, May 9.The works of the late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq; ... . With a Complete Index.

  27. 2727

    The SPECTATOR. no. 85. Thursday, June 7.The works of the late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq; ... . With a Complete Index.

  28. 2728

    The 'Speech-Ending' Test Applied to Twenty of Shakespeare's PlaysTransactions.

  29. 2729

    Spenser & his poetry,

  30. 2730

    The Spenser epoch.

  31. 2731

    Spenser's English rivers

  32. 2732

    Spenser's Faerie queene.A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ... In two volumes.

  33. 2733

    Spenser's Faerie queene.A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ... In two volumes.

  34. 2734

    Spenser's poem,

  35. 2735

    Spenser, the school of the Fletchers, and Milton,

  36. 2736

    The Spenserian Before 1700Modern philology.

  37. 2737

    Spenserian Prosody: The Couplet FormsStudies in philology.

  38. 2738

    The Spenserian StanzaRevue de l'enseignement des langues vivantes.

  39. 2739

    The Spenserian Stanza in the Eighteenth CenturyModern philology.

  40. 2740

    The spirit of Japanese poetry

  41. 2741

    The spirit of the American revolution as revealed in the poetry of the period;a study of American patriotic verse from 1760 to 1783,

  42. 2742

    Spoken poetry in the schools

  43. 2743

    The springs of Helicon :a study in the progress of English poetry from Chaucer to Milton

  44. 2744

    Standard elocutionist.Principles and exercises, (from "Elocutionary manual"); followed by a copius selection of extracts in prose and poetry, classified and adapted for reading and recitation.

  45. 2745

    The standard speaker :containing exercises in prose and poetry for declamation in schools, academies, lyceums, colleges, newly translated or compiled from celebrated orators, authors and popular debaters, ancient and modern, a treatise on oratory and elocution, notes explanatory and biographical

  46. 2746

    Stanza-Connections in the Fairy QueenModern language notes.

  47. 2747

    The Stanza-Forms of Sir ThopasModern philology.

  48. 2748

    Stanza-linking in Middle English VerseRomanic review

  49. 2749

    Stanzaic Division in York Play XXXIXModern language notes.

  50. 2750

    Stichologyor, a recovery of the Latin, Greek and Hebrew numbers. Exemplified in the reduction of all Horace's metres, and the Greek and Hebrew poetry. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.

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