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    The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer

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    The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer

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    The complete works of William Shakespeare,with historical and analytical prefaces, comments, critical and explanatory notes, glossaries, a life of Shakespeare and a history of the early English drama.

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    Composition and rhetoric based on literary models,

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    Composition rhetoric, designed for use in secondary schools

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    Composition through life and literature :a manual for practical composition in secondary school

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    Concerning French verse;

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    Concerning Grammatical Ictus in English Verse.An English miscellany; presented to Dr. Furnivall in honour of his seventy-fifth birthday.

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    Concerning ScansionThe Sewanee review.

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    Concerning the Advantage of Measure in Comedy.The St. James's magazine. By Robert Lloyd, A.M.

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    Confusion between *o and o in Chaucer's RimesEnglische Studien.

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    Conjectures on Original Composition. In a Letter to the Author of Sir Charles Grandison - An Essay on Lyric PoetryThe works of Edward Young, LL.D. in three volumes. To which is prefixed, The life of the author, by Robert Anderson, M.D.

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    The connection between music and poetry in early Greek literature.

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    The Connoisseur No LXXXIII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1755.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The babler.

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    The Connoisseur No LXXXIII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1755.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The Babler.

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    The Connoisseur No XLII. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1754.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The Babler.

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    The Connoisseur No XXVII. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1754.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VI. Containing The connoisseur, The citizen of the world, and The Babler.

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    Considerations on Milton's early reading,and the prima stamina of his Paradise lost; together with extracts from a poet of the sixteenth century. In a letter to William Falconer, M.D. from Charles Dunster, M.A.

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    The construction and types of Shakespeare's verse as seen in the Othello,

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    Contemporaries of Shakespeare,

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    Contemporary techniques of poetry :a political analogy

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    The content of entrance monolog and entrance monody in Plautine comedy.

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    Contributions to the Study of Homeric MetreAmerican journal of philology.

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    Contributions to the Study of Homeric Metre.American journal of philology.

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    Convention and revolt in poetry.

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    Conversations on some of the old poets

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    The correspondence of John Hughes, Esq. (author of the Siege of Damascus) and several of his friends, viz. Lord Chancellor Cowper, Bishop Hoadly, Lord Chief Baron Gilbert, Mr. Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Mr. Pope, Mr. Rowe, Mr. Wilks, Dr. Isaac Watts, &c. with notes historical and explanatory. To which are added, Several Pieces by Mr. Hughes, never before published, and the Original Plan of the Siege of Damascus. In two volumes. ...

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    Correspondence on "The Vicissitudes of Blank Verse"The London mercury.

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    A course in narrative writing

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    A course of lectues on elocution.

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    A course of lectures on oratory and criticism.By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S.

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    A course of lectures on the theory of language,and universal grammar. By Joseph Priestley.

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    A course of the belles lettres: or the principles of literature. Translated from the French of the Abbot Batteux, Professor of Rhetoric in the Royal College of Navarre, at Paris. By Mr. Miller. In four volumes. ...

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    Coventry Patmore's Literary CriticismUniversity of California chronicle.

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    A critical analysis and review, of all Mr. Voltaire's workswith occasional disquisitions on epic poetry, the drama, romance, &c. By Mr. Linguet. Translated from the French by James Boardman.

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    Critical and historical essays,contributed to the Edinburgh Review.

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    Critical and historical essays,contributed to the Edinburgh Review.

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    Critical and historical essays,contributed to the Edinburgh Review.

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    Critical and historical essays,contributed to the Edinburgh Review.

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays :collected and republished

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays :collected and republished

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays,

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays,

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays,

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    Critical and miscellaneous essays,

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