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  1. 3001

    What is rhythm?An essay.

  2. 3002

    What Was Ictus in Latin Prosody?American journal of philology.

  3. 3003

    Whence Does the Poet Get the Form of his Verse?Modern languages

  4. 3004

    Who Wrote Shakespere's Henry VIII?The gentleman's magazine.

  5. 3005

    The whole art of the stagecontaining not only the rules of the drammatick art, but many curious observations about it, which may be of great use to the authors, actors, and spectators of plays : together with much critical learning about the stage and plays of the antients

  6. 3006

    Why is it that Scotland, England, Ireland, Greece, Rome, Palestine, Arabia, and young America have all had first-rate poets, while many other countries never had any?

  7. 3007

    Wieland's translation of Shakespeare,

  8. 3008

    William Browne; his Britannia's pastorals and the pastoral poetry of the Elizabethan age.

  9. 3009

    William Shakespeare, prosody and text;an essay in criticism, being an introduction to a better editing and a more adequate appreciation of the works of the Elizabethan poets,

  10. 3010

    Word stress in English:a short treatise on the accentuation of words in Middle-English as compared with the stress in Old and Modern English,

  11. 3011

    Word-order in English verse from Pope to Sassoon,

  12. 3012

    Words and Music in SongEssays and studies.

  13. 3013

    Words in singing :a practical guide to the study of phonetics, and its application to song.

  14. 3014

    Wordsworth and Tolstoi and other papers

  15. 3015

    Wordsworth's unacknowledged debt to Macpherson's Ossian.

  16. 3016

    Wordsworths' prefaces and essays on poetry :with letter to Lady Beaumont. (1798-1845)

  17. 3017

    The workes of Beniamin Ionson

  18. 3018

    The works of Anacreon and Sappho, with pieces from ancient authorsand occasional essays; illustrated by observations on their lives and writings, explanatory notes from established commentators, and additional remarks by the editor; with The classic, an introductory poem.

  19. 3019

    The works of celebrated authors,of whose writings there are but small remains. ... . Containing the Works of The Earl of Roscommon. The Earl of Dorset. The Earl of Hallifax. And Sir Samuel Garth.

  20. 3020

    The works of Fulke Greville;a thesis by Morris W. Croll.

  21. 3021

    The works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the Elder

  22. 3022

    The works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the Elder

  23. 3023

    The works of Joseph Addison;including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works,

  24. 3024

    The works of Joseph Addison;including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works,

  25. 3025

    The works of Joseph Addison;including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works,

  26. 3026

    The works of Joseph Addison;including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works,

  27. 3027

    The works of Joseph Addison;including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works,

  28. 3028

    The works of Joseph Addison;including the whole contents of Bp. Hurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works,

  29. 3029

    The works of Monsieur BoileauMade English from the last Paris edition, by several hands. To which is prefix'd his life, written to Joseph Addision, Esq; by Mr. Des Maizeaux. And some account of this translation by N. Rowe, Esq; Adorn'd with cuts.

  30. 3030

    Works of Ossian ...

  31. 3031

    The works of our ancient, learned, & excellent English poet, Jeffrey Chauceras they have lately been compar'd with the best manuscripts, and several things added, never before in print : to which is adjoyn'd The story of the siege of Thebes, by John Lidgate ... : together with The life of Chaucer, shewing his countrey, parentage, education, marriage, children, revenues, service, reward, friends, books, death : also a table, wherein the old and obscure words in Chaucer are explained, and such words ... that either are, by nature or derivation, Arabick, Greek, Latine, Italian, French, Dutch, or Saxon, mark'd with particular notes for the better understanding of their original.

  32. 3032

    The works of Robert Burnswith an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. In four volumes.

  33. 3033

    The works of Robert Burnswith an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. In four volumes.

  34. 3034

    The works of Robert Burnswith an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. In four volumes.

  35. 3035

    The works of Robert Burnswith an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. In four volumes.

  36. 3036

    The works of Sir William Temple,Bart. in two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd Some account of the life and writings of the author.

  37. 3037

    Works of the author of The pursuits of literature,consisting of I. Pursuits of literature, A Satirical Poem In Four Dialogues. II. A translation of the passages from Greek, Latin, Italian, and French writers, quoted in The Prefaces And Notes To The pursuits of literature. III. The imperial epistle from Kien Long, Emperor Of China, to Geo.III. King Of Great Britain, &c. IV. The shade of Alex. Pope, Esq. on the banks of the Thames, a satirical poem, Occasioned Chiefly, But Not Wholly, BY The Residence Of Henry Grattan, At Twitnam, In Nov. 1798.

  38. 3038

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  39. 3039

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  40. 3040

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  41. 3041

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  42. 3042

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  43. 3043

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  44. 3044

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  45. 3045

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  46. 3046

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  47. 3047

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  48. 3048

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  49. 3049

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  50. 3050

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

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