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Displaying 895 digitized works
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701
Rhythm, Time, and NumberThe American journal of psychology.
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702
Rhythmic prose,
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703
The Rhythmic Relation of Prose and Verse.The Forum.
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704
Rhythmic verse,
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705
Rhythmical Forms and Melodic FiguresEnglish folk song, some conclusions
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706
Rhythmical LawsThe Antiquary;
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707
The Rhythmical Line.The Journal of English and Germanic philology.
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708
Rhythmical Prose in Latin and EnglishThe Church quarterly review.
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709
The Rhythms of Free VerseThe Dial
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710
Rime as a criterion of the pronunciation of Spenser, Pope, Byron, and Swinburne:a contribution to the history of the present English stressed vowels,
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711
The rime technique in the poems of Reinmar von Zweter.Thesis, Cornell University.
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712
Rime-index to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
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713
A Rime-Index to the 'Parent Cycle' of the York Mystery Plays and of a Portion of the Woodkirk Conspiracio et CapitoPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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714
The rime-vowels of Cursor mundi,a phonological and etymological investigation ...
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715
Rising and Falling Rhythms in English VersePublications of the Modern Language Association of America.
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716
Robert Bridges :a critical study
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717
The Role of Kinaesthesis in the Perception of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.
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718
The Role of Pitch in RhythmThe Psychological review.
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719
The romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun.
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720
Romantic Aspects of the Age of PopePublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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721
The Romaunce of the Sowdone of Babylone and of Ferumbras his sone who conquerede Rome.
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722
The rules of rhyme :a guide to English versification : with a compendious dictionary of rhymes, an examination of classical measures, and comments upon burlesque, comic verse, and song-writing
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Ryme-index to the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucer's Canterbury tales.
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724
Ryme-index to the manuscript texts of Chaucer's Minor poems.
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725
SapphicsPoems and ballads.
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726
The Saturnian MetreAmerican journal of philology.
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727
Saturnian MetreAmerican journal of philology.
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728
The Scansion of Middle English Alliterative VerseStudies in language and literature.
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729
The Scansion of Prose RhythmPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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730
The Scansion of the Heroic Verse.The Academy.
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731
The Scansion of Wyatt's Early SonnetsStudies in philology.
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732
The scholemaster,or plaine and perfite way of teachyng children, to vnderstand, write, and speake, the Latin tong, but specially purposed for the priuate brynging vp of youth in ientlemen and noble mens houses, and commodious also for all such, as haue forgot the Latin tonge, and would, by themselues, without à scholemaster, in short tyme, and with small paines, recouer à sufficient habilitie, to vnderstand, write, and speake Latin.
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733
The science of English verse,
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734
The science of poetry and the philosophy of language
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735
A Scientific Basis for MetricsModern language notes.
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736
Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas;
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737
A second dissertation against pronouncing the Greek language according to accents. In answer to Mr. Foster's Essay on the different nature of accent and quantity
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738
Secondary accent in modern English verse,(Chaucer to Dryden)...
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739
Secondary stress in Anglo-Saxon.(Determined by metrical criteria) ...
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740
Selections for the illustration of a course of instructions on the rhythmus and utterance of the English language: with an Introductory essay on the application of rhythmical science to the treatment of impediments, and the improvement of our national oratory;and an elementary analysis of the science and practice of elocution, composition, &c.
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741
Sewing the Silken Seam.Poet lore.
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742
Shakespeare and "The Taming of the Shrew"The views about Hamlet, and other essays,
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743
Shakespeare manual
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744
Shakespeare's MetreEnglische Studien.
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745
Shakespeare's Part in The Taming of the ShrewPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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746
Shakespeare's versification and its apparent irregularities explained by examples from early and late English writers.
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747
Shakespeare-grammatik,
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748
A Shakespearian grammar :an attempt to illustrate some of the differences between Elizabethan and modern English : for the use of schools
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749
Shakspere and his forerunners;studies in Elizabethan poetry and its development from early English,
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750
Shakspere and his forerunners;studies in Elizabethan poetry and its development from early English,