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Displaying 928 digitized works
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801
Sound Magic in Poetry.Poet lore.
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802
The speaking of English verse,
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803
Speaking to the PsalteryThe Monthly review ...
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804
The 'Speech-Ending' Test Applied to Twenty of Shakespeare's PlaysTransactions.
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805
The Spenserian Before 1700Modern philology.
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806
Spenserian Prosody: The Couplet FormsStudies in philology.
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807
The Spenserian StanzaRevue de l'enseignement des langues vivantes.
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808
The Spenserian Stanza in the Eighteenth CenturyModern philology.
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809
Stanza-Connections in the Fairy QueenModern language notes.
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810
The Stanza-Forms of Sir ThopasModern philology.
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811
Stanza-linking in Middle English VerseRomanic review
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812
Stanzaic Division in York Play XXXIXModern language notes.
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813
Stichologyor, a recovery of the Latin, Greek and Hebrew numbers. Exemplified in the reduction of all Horace's metres, and the Greek and Hebrew poetry. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.
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814
The Structure of Simple Rhythm FormsHarvard psychological studies.
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815
Studies in Chaucer :his life and writings
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816
Studies in Chaucer :his life and writings
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817
Studies in Chaucer :his life and writings
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818
Studies in English rhymes from Surray to Pope;a chapter in the history of English,
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819
Studies in French VersificationModern language notes.
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820
Studies in Layamon's verse.
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821
Studies in Melody in English SpeechPhilosophische Studien.
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822
Studies in rhyme and rhythm
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823
Studies of RhythmMind :
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824
A study in English metrics
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825
A Study of English Blank Verse 1558-1632Publications: Language series.
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826
The Study of English Speech by New Methods of Phonetic InvestigationProceedings of the British Academy.
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827
A study of metre
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828
The Study of PoetryThe Rice institute pamphlets.
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829
A study of poetry.
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830
A Study of Rhymes in BrowningPoet lore.
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831
A Study of the Metrical Structure of the Middle English Poem The PearlPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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832
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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833
The Style of Anglo-Saxon PoetryPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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834
The Style of Anglo-Saxon PoetryThe views about Hamlet, and other essays,
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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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836
Suggestions for a System of Scansion of EnglishThe Poetry review.
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837
Surrey's Contribution to English PoetryThe poems of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey
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838
Surrey's Contribution to English VerseThe poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
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839
Swinburne as a MetricianThe Academy and literature
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840
Swinburne's Poetic Theories and PracticeThe Sewanee review.
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841
Syllabification and accent in the Paradise lost.
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842
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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843
A system of Latin prosody and metre,from the best authorities, ancient and modern.
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844
The table talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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845
The Tapping Test for ImmortalityThe Sewanee review.
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846
The Teaching of RhythmThe Musical quarterly.
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847
The technic of versification;notes and illustrations,
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848
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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849
Tennyson's Use of ss in Blank VerseModern language notes.
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850
Tertium quid :chapters on various disputed questions