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  1. 601

    PoetryThe alliance of musick, poetry and oratory. Under the head of poetry is considered the alliance and nature of the epic and dramatic poem, as it exists in the Iliad, Aeneid and Paradise Lost.

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    Poetry as a representative art

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    The poetry of John Dryden

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    The Poetry of Skelton: A Renaissance Survival of Medieval Latin InfluenceRomanic review

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    The poetry of the future,

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    Poetry, Prose, and RhythmPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    Poets & their art

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    Poets of the younger generation

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    Pope's Essay on criticism

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    Pope's Essay on man, and Essay on criticism;

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    The power of sound,

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    The Practice of Writing English in Classical MetresThe Classical museum.

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    Preface [to Lyrical Ballads]Lyrical ballads, with other poems: in two volumes.

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    Preface to his Ode for the Bicentenary Commemoration of Henry Purcell, with other poems and a preface on the musical setting of poetryOde for the bicentenary commemoration of Henry Purcell : with other poems and a preface on the musical setting of poetry

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    A primer of English verse, chiefly in its æsthetic and organic character,

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    A Principle of ProsodyThe Freeman.

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    The principles and progress of English poetry,

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    The principles of English metre.

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    The principles of English verse,

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    Principles of ProsodyThe Freeman.

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    The principles of rhythm,both in speech and music; especially as exhibited in the mechanism of English verse.

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    The pronunciation of English :I. Phonetics. I. Phonetics transcriptions

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    The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Prose, or Ictus, Accent, and Quantity in Greek and Latin Prose and PoetryTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.

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    Proper Names in Old English VersePublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    A Proposed Compromise in MetricsPublications of the Modern Language Association of America.

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    Prose and Verse: De QuinceyThe British quarterly review.

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    Prosodia latina;an introduction to classical Latin verse,

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    Prosodical GrammarA dictionary of the English language, both with regard to sound and meaning ... To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar.

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    Prosodical GrammarA complete dictionary of the English language, both with regard to sound and meaning ... To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar.

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    ProsodyA philological grammar, grounded upon English, and formed from a comparison of more than sixty languages. Being an introduction to the science of grammar and a help to grammars of all languages, especially English, Latin and Greek.

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    ProsodyPoetry.

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    Prosody and MethodClassical quarterly.

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    Prosody and Method IIClassical quarterly.

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    Prosody from Chaucer to SpenserThe Cambridge history of English literature

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    The Prosody of Old and Middle EnglishThe Cambridge history of English literature,

  36. 636

    The Prosody of the Eighteenth CenturyThe Cambridge history of English literature,

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    The Prosody of the Nineteenth CenturyThe Cambridge history of English literature,

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    The Prosody of the Seventeenth CenturyThe Cambridge history of English literature,

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    The Prosody of Walt WhitmanPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    Prosody.A dictionary of the English language : in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers, to which are prefixed, a history of the language, and an English grammar

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    The psalmists of Britain;records, biographical and literary, of upwards of one hundred and fifty authors, who have rendered the whole or parts of the Book of Psalms into English verse. With specimens of the different versions, and a general introduction.

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    The Psycho-physiological Effect of the Elements of Speech in Relation to PoetryPsychological monographs.

  43. 643

    Pulse in Verbal RhythmPoet lore.

  44. 644

    Purity,a Middle English poem,

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    The pursuits of literature,a satirical poem in four dialogues. With notes.

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    A Quantitative Study of Rhythm: The Effect of Variations in Intensity, Rate, and DurationArchives of psychology.

  47. 647

    Quantity and Sentence-Stress in EnglishTransactions of the Philological Society

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    Quantity in English VerseTransactions of the American Philological Association

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    Quantity Marks in Old English MSSModern language notes.

  50. 650

    The Quasi-Caesura in VergilHermathena.

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