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  1. 501

    A Note on the Verse Structure of CarewStudies in language and literature in celebration of the seventieth birthday of James Morgan Hart, November 2, 1909.

  2. 502

    Note on the Versification and Metre of DunbarThe poems of William Dunbar,

  3. 503

    A Note on the Versification of 'Childe Harold'Modern language notes.

  4. 504

    A Note on Whitman's ProsodyStudies in philology.

  5. 505

    A Note Upon Waller's DistichAn English miscellany; presented to Dr. Furnivall in honour of his seventy-fifth birthday.

  6. 506

    Notes on Alliteration in SpencerThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  7. 507

    Notes on Professor Garrod's KeatsModern language notes.

  8. 508

    Notes on Shakspere's versification.

  9. 509

    Notes on the Occurrence of the Sonnet and Blank VerseMLN

  10. 510

    Notes on the Technique of Meredith's PoetryEnglische Studien.

  11. 511

    Now in wintry delights

  12. 512

    An Objective Study of Syllabic Quantity in English Verse: Blank VersePublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  13. 513

    Obseruations in the art of English poesie. By Thomas Campion. Wherein it is demonstratiuely prooued, and by example confirmed, that the English toong will receiue eight seuerall kinds of numbers, proper to it selfe, which are all in this booke set forth, and were neuer before this time by any man attempted

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    Observations on Rhythmic ActionStudies from the Yale psychological laboratory

  15. 515

    Observations on the Correspondence between Poetry and MusicMiscellanies,

  16. 516

    Observations on the correspondence between poetry and musicby the author of An enquiry into the beauties of painting.

  17. 517

    Observations on the Language of ChaucerMemoirs.

  18. 518

    Observations on the language of Chaucer's Troilus.

  19. 519

    An Obsolete Elizabethan Mode of RhymingShakespeare studies,

  20. 520

    Of [Persian] VersificationThe works of Sir William Jones : with the life of the author

  21. 521

    Of English MetresPoetical works. To which have been prefixed the connected disquisitions on the rise and progress of English poetry, and on English metres, and some biographic particulars of the author,

  22. 522

    Of harmony and numbers,in Latin and English prose, and in English poetry. ...

  23. 523

    Of Prosody, or the Musical Element in SpeechThe philology of the English tongue,

  24. 524

    Of Rhyme in English Verse.Revue de l'enseignement des langues vivantes.

  25. 525

    Of the Affinity Between Certain English and Italian VersesEssays on philosophical subjects : to which is prefixed an Account of the life and writings of the author

  26. 526

    Of the origin and progress of language.

  27. 527

    Of the origin and progress of language.

  28. 528

    Of the origin and progress of language.

  29. 529

    Of the origin and progress of language.

  30. 530

    Of the origin and progress of language.

  31. 531

    Of the origin and progress of language.

  32. 532

    Of VersificationA guide to the Anglo-Saxon tongue: a grammar after Erasmus Rask, extracts in prose and verse, with notes, etc., for the use of learners, and an appendix,

  33. 533

    Of VersificationObservations on poetry, especially the epic;

  34. 534

    The Old and the New in Metrics.The Classical journal.

  35. 535

    Old Ballad BurthensThe Musical quarterly.

  36. 536

    The Old Books in War-TimeThe English review.

  37. 537

    The Old Books in War-TimeThe English review.

  38. 538

    The Old English Alliterative Line.Transactions of the Philological Society

  39. 539

    Old English NotesThe Modern language review.

  40. 540

    The Old English Rhymed PoemThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  41. 541

    Old English Verse in ChaucerModern language notes.

  42. 542

    The Old French Diphthong EI (EY) and Middle English MetricsRomanic review

  43. 543

    On a Metrical Latin Inscription copied by Mr. BlakesleyTransactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

  44. 544

    On Ancient Greek Rhythm and MetreEssays philological and critical : selected from the papers

  45. 545

    On Anglo-Saxon versification from the standpoint of modern-English versification.

  46. 546

    On Attic Prose RhythmHermathena.

  47. 547

    On Certain Euphonic Embellishments in the Verse of PropertiusTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.

  48. 548

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  49. 549

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  50. 550

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

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