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801
A Study of the Metrical Structure of the Middle English Poem The PearlPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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802
A Study of the Metrical Use of the Inflectional E in Middle English, with Particular Reference to Chaucer and LydgatePublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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803
The Style of Anglo-Saxon PoetryThe views about Hamlet, and other essays,
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804
The Style of Anglo-Saxon PoetryPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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805
The succession of Shakespere's works and the use of metrical tests in settling it, &c.;being the introduction to Professor Gervinus's 'Commentaries on Shakespere,'
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806
Suggestions for a System of Scansion of EnglishThe Poetry review.
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807
Surrey's Contribution to English PoetryThe poems of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey
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Surrey's Contribution to English VerseThe poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
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809
Swinburne as a MetricianThe Academy and literature
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810
Swinburne's Poetic Theories and PracticeThe Sewanee review.
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811
Syllabification and accent in the Paradise lost.
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812
A system of English versification :containing rules for the structure of the different kinds of verse : illustrated by numerous examples from the best poets
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813
A system of Latin prosody and metre,from the best authorities, ancient and modern.
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814
The table talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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The Tapping Test for ImmortalityThe Sewanee review.
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816
The Teaching of RhythmThe Musical quarterly.
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817
The technic of versification;notes and illustrations,
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818
The technique of the French Alexandrine;a study of the works of Leconte de Lisle, Jose Maria de Heredia, François Coppée, Sully Prudhomme, and Paul Verlaine
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Tennyson's Use of ss in Blank VerseModern language notes.
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820
Tertium quid :chapters on various disputed questions
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A Test for Udall's AuthorshipModern language notes.
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822
The Text and Prosody of ShakespeareStudies in Shakespeare
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823
The Heroic Couplet in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries, with Special Reference to the Influence of Ovid and the Latin Elegaic DistichAbstracts of dissertations for the degrees of doctor of philosophy and doctor of education, with the titles of theses accepted for the degrees of engineer, master of arts, and master of science.
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824
The Physical Basis of RimePublications of the Modern Language Association of America.
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825
The Problems of the Elizabethan PoetsPoet lore.
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826
The Theory of LanguageDissertations moral and critical. On memory and imagination. On dreaming. The theory of language. On fable and romance. On the attachments of kindred. Illustrations on sublimity.
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827
The theory of poetry in England;its development in doctrines and ideas from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century,
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828
The theory of poetry,
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829
The theory of poetry,
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830
The Theory of the Homeric Caesura According to the Extant Remains of Ancient DoctrineAmerican journal of philology.
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831
A theory of the origin and development of the heroic hexameter
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832
Thomas Campion and the art of English poetry,
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833
The Three Rondeaux of Sir Thomas Wyatt.Modern language notes.
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834
Time in English verse rhythm;an empirical study of typical verses by the graphic method,
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835
The Towneley plays :re-edited from the unique ms.
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836
Tradition and reaction in modern poetry,
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837
The Translation of Anglo-Saxon PoetryPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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838
The Translation of BeowulfModern language notes.
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839
A treatise of musick, speculative, practical and historical
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840
A treatise on English versification.
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841
A treatise on versification
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842
A treatise on versification.
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843
A Type of Blank Verse Line Found in the Earlier Elizabethan DramaPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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844
A Type of Four-Stress Verse in ShakespeareNew Shakespeareana :
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845
The Use of Alliteration in Shakespeare's PoemsPoet lore.
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846
The Use of an Unstressed Extra-Metrical Syllable to Carry the RimeThe Modern language review.
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847
The Use of Final -e in Early English, with especial reference to the final -e at the end of the verse in Chaucer's Canterbury TalesEssays on Chaucer, his words and works.
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The Use of So-Called Classical Metres in Elizabethan Verse I.The Modern language quarterly.
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The Use of So-Called Classical Metres in Elizabethan Verse II.The Modern language quarterly.
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Uses and Abuses of MetreAn anatomy of poetry.