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  1. 2951

    Verse and ProseThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  2. 2952

    Verse as Prose in the AyenbiteModern language notes.

  3. 2953

    The verse of Greek comedy

  4. 2954

    Verse satire in England before the renaissance,

  5. 2955

    The verse technique of the major New England poets

  6. 2956

    Verse writing;a practical handbook for college classes and private guidance, with exercises

  7. 2957

    Verse--free or confined?The Dial

  8. 2958

    Verse-Sentence Patterns in English PoetryPhilological quarterly.

  9. 2959

    Versification and the Edinburgh AcademyThe Phrenological journal and miscellany.

  10. 2960

    Versification of DonneThe literary remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  11. 2961

    The versification of King Horn ...

  12. 2962

    The versification of Leconte de Lisle.

  13. 2963

    The versification of Pope in its relations to the seventeenth century ...

  14. 2964

    The versification of Robert Browning,

  15. 2965

    The Versification of Tennyson's Early PoemsPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  16. 2966

    Versification of the cauderna vía as found in Berceo's Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos,

  17. 2967

    The Versification of the Old English Poem 'Phoenix.'American journal of philology.

  18. 2968

    Versification: The Music of SpeechThe realm of poetry; an introduction.

  19. 2969

    Versions from Hafiz;an essay in Persian metre,

  20. 2970

    Versus TetracolosClassical philology.

  21. 2971

    The vestibule of eloquence:original articles oratorical and poetical, intended as exercises in recitation, at the Institution, Bedford Place, Russell Square

  22. 2972

    The Vicissitudes of Blank VerseThe London mercury.

  23. 2973

    Victorian poets.

  24. 2974

    The villain as hero in Elizabethan tragedy,

  25. 2975

    A vindication of Mr. George Buchanan's paraphrase of the Book of psalms,from the objections rais'd against it by William Benson, Esq; Auditor in Exchequer, in the supplement and conclusion he has annex'd to his prefatory discourse to his new edition of Dr. Arthur Johnston's version of that sacred book. In which also, upon a comparison of the performances of those two poets, the superiority is demonstrated to belong to Buchanan. Wherein likewise several Passages of the Original are occasionally illustrated: Together with some useful Observations concerning the Latin Poetry and Arts of Versification. In a letter to that learned gentleman. By Thomas Ruddiman, A.M.

  26. 2976

    A vindication of the Appendix to the poems, called Rowley's,in reply to The answers of the Dean of Exeter, Jacob Bryant, Esquire, and a third anonymous writer; with some further observations upon those poems, and an examination of the evidence which has been produced in support of their authenticity; by Thomas Tyrwhitt.

  27. 2977

    Virgil's Georgics and the British poets.

  28. 2978

    The vision of William concerning Piers Plowman,together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, secundum Wit et Resoun,

  29. 2979

    Visual PoetryPoetry : a Magazine of Verse.

  30. 2980

    Visual PoetryPoetry : a Magazine of Verse.

  31. 2981

    Vocal expression;a class-book of voice training and interpretation,

  32. 2982

    Vocal faults and their remedies,

  33. 2983

    The vocalism of Romanic words in Chaucer ...

  34. 2984

    Voice and nerve control,

  35. 2985

    Voice culture and elocution.

  36. 2986

    Voice, speech and gesture;a practical handbook to the elocutionary art, comprising also selections in prose and verse adapted for recitation, reading, and dramatic recital.

  37. 2987

    Voltaire's Essay on epic poetry :a study and an edition ...

  38. 2988

    Vowel Alliteration in Modern PoetryModern language notes.

  39. 2989

    Vowel Alliteration in Modern Poetry.Modern language notes.

  40. 2990

    Voyage to Locuta;a fragment: with etchings and notes of illustration.

  41. 2991

    Vuttodaya (Exposition of metre) :a Pali text

  42. 2992

    Walt Whitman,

  43. 2993

    Warman's school-room friend;practical suggestions on reading, reciting and impersonating. (Not a treatise on elocution.)

  44. 2994

    The well of English and the bucket,

  45. 2995

    A well-planned course in reading with elocutionary advice;arranged for the use of classes in elocution and reading,

  46. 2996

    Wells of English.

  47. 2997

    West-country poets:their lives and works. Being an account of about four hundred verse writers of Devon and Cornwall, with poems and extracts.

  48. 2998

    What English Poetry May Still Learn from GreekEssays and studies.

  49. 2999

    What is 'Blank Verse'?The contemporary review

  50. 3000

    What is Metre, and How Should It Be Taught?Proceedings.

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