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Metrical Tests [retitled "The Stopped-Line Test."]The Leopold Shakespeare. The poet's works in chronological order, from the text of Professor Delius. With The two noble kinsmen, and Edward III, and an introd.
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Metrical Tests Applied to ShakespeareShakespeare; the man and the book: being a collection of occasional papers on the bard and his writings. the man and the book: being a collection of occasional papers on the bard and his writings.
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Metronariston: or a new pleasure recommended, in a dissertation upon a part of Greek and Latin prosody
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MetrumThe works of Thomas Gray in prose and verse
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The Middle English Metrical Romance 'Le Morte Arthur' (Harleian MS 2252): Its Sources and Its Relation to Sir Thomas Malory's 'Morte D'Arthur.'Anglia.
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Milton's Heroic Line Viewed from an Historical ViewpointThe Modern language review.
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Milton's Heroic Line Viewed from an Historical ViewpointThe Modern language review.
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Milton's prosodyMilton's prosody
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Milton's prosody with a chapter on accentual verse & notes,
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Milton's prosody.An examination of the Rules of the blank verse in Milton's later poems, with an account of the versification of Samson Agonistes, and general notes
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Milton's Style and VersificationA Milton handbook,
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Milton's Versification and His Place in the History of English VerseThe poetical works;
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MiltonianaNotes and queries.
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Miltonic ElisionThe Athenaeum.
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Miss Lowell's Discovery: Polyphonic ProsePoetry.
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Modern metrical technique as illustrated by ballad meter (1700-1920)
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Monosyllabic Lines and Words.A miscellany
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Morals of the Rhyming DictionaryThe Yale review.
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Le morte Arthur, a romance in stanzas of eight lines ;
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Morte Arthure, or, the death of Arthur
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The Most Fundamental Differentia of Poetry and ProsePublications of the Modern Language Association of America.
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Mr. Alexander J. Ellis's Remarks on Mr. Mayor's Two Papers on RhythmTransactions of the Philological Society
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Mr. Russell's ProsodyThe Freeman.
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Mr. Swinburne as a Master of MetreThe spectator
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Music and Metrics: A ReconsiderationStudies in philology.
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Music and poetry;essays upon some aspects and interrelations of the two arts,
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The Music of Language, as Illustrated in Shakespeare's Venus and AdonisPoet lore.
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The music of nature; or, An attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking, and performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the sounds of the animated world.With curious and interesting illustrations.
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Musical Accent and Double Alliteration in the EddaModern philology.
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The Musical Foundations of VerseThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.
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A myrrovre for magistrates.Wherein may be seen by example of other, with howe greuous plages vices are punished: and howe frayle and unstable worldly prosperitie is founde ...
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A National Form of Verse the Natural Unit of ThoughtTransactions of the American Philological Association
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The Nature of Verse.The British journal of psychology.
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A Neglected Example of the In Memoriam StanzaModern language notes.
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The New and the Old MetricThe Classical journal.
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A new approach to poetry
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A new dictionary of the English languagecontaining, not only the explanation of words, with their Orthography, Etymology, and Idiomatical Use in Writing; but likewise, their orthoepia or pronunciation in Speech, according to the present Practice of polished Speakers in the Metropolis; which is rendered obvious at Sight, in a Manner perfectly simple, and principally new. To which is prefixed, a rhetorical grammar; In which The Elements of Speech in general, and those of the English Tongue in particular are analyzed; and the Rudiments of Articulation, Pronunciation and Prosody intelligibly displayed. By William Kenrick, LL.D.
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New essays towards a critical method,
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New methods for the study of literature,
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A New Study of English Poetry, II: Poetry and RhythmThe English review.
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A New Study of English Poetry, II: Poetry and RhythmA new study of English poetry,
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New Verse and New ProseThe North American review.
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Note BB: The Date of Macbeth: Metrical TestsShakespearean tragedy; lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth,
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A Note on Chaucer's StanzaThe Review of English studies
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Note on Horatian MetresWorks ...
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Note on Pindaric MetreWorks ...
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A Note on Poetry in ProseThe Chapbook.
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A Note on So-Called Classical Metres in Elizabethan VerseThe Modern language quarterly.
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A Note on the Prosody of William MorrisModern language notes.
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A Note on the Sleep-Walking SceneModern language notes.