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An Examination of Professor Cowling's New Metrical TestModern language notes.
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Experimental Studies of Rhythm and TimeThe Psychological review.
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Experiments in Time Relations of Poetic Metres.University of Toronto studies.
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Expression in PoetryTwo lectures introductory to the study of poetry,
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The Expressive Power of English SoundsAtlantic monthly
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The Fallacy of Free VerseThe Yale review.
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Feminine Rimes in The Faerie QueeneThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.
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A Few Dont's by an ImagistePoetry.
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First impressions :essays on poetry, criticism, and prosody.
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The foreign sources of modern English versification;
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Forerunners of the Spenserian StanzaThe Review of English studies
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Form and style in poetry;lectures and notes,
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Form in PoetryThe English review.
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The Form of Free VerseAbstracts 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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The formation of Tennyson's style, a study, primarily of the versificiation of the early poems,
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Forms of Dramatic VerseTheatre arts magazine.
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Forms of English poetry
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The forms of Hebrew poetry;considered with special reference to the criticism and interpretation of the Old Testament.
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The forms of poetry :a pocket dictionary of verse
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The foundations and nature of verse,
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Four Footnotes to Papers on Germanic MetricsStudies in English philology
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Free Verse AgainPoetry.
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Free Verse and Its PropogandaThe Sewanee review.
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Free Verse: A Parallel and a WarningThe National review.
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The Free-Verse Movement in AmericaEnglish journal.
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The Function of Poetry in the DramaPoetry review.
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The Function of RhythmThe Dial
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A Further Study of the Heroic TetramemeterModern philology.
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A general dictionary of the English language. One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
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A general dictionary of the English language.One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed A rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M. Dedicated to the volunteers of Ireland.
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The Genesis of the English Sonnet FormPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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A Genetic Study of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.
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Georg Rudolf Weckherlin,
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German Epics and English HexametersThe Dublin University magazine.
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German HexametersThe last fruit off an old tree.
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German Stanzas from Joh. Werlin's Rhythmorum VarietasModern language notes.
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A grammar of the English tongue,with notes, giving the grounds and reason of grammar in general. To which are now added, the arts of poetry, rhetoric, logic, &c. making a compleat system of an English education. For the use of the schools of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Greek and Roman versification,
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Greek lyric metre.
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A handbook of modern English metre,
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A handbook of poetics for students of English verse
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The Hawick SloganThe Antiquary;
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HendecasyllabicsPoems and ballads.
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Hermann's elements of the doctrine of metres, abridged and tr. into English.
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The Hermaphrodite RhymeModern language notes.
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Hexameter verse, and its requirements in order that it may "read itself;"an inquiry tending to prove a universal law demanded in English and followed in the Greek and Latin classics.
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Hexameters and Rhythmic ProseAtlantic monthly
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Hexametrical experiments, or A version of four of Virgils Pastorals, including the reputed prophecy respecting the Messiah done in a structure of verse similar to that of the original Latin, with hints to explain the method of reading and a slight essay on the laws of the metre ...
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Hiatus, Elision, Caesura in Virgil's HexameterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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Hints on the MetreSt. John in the desert; an introduction and notes to Browning's 'A death in the desert',