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Historical and critical remarks upon the modern hexametrists and upon Mr. Southey's Vision of judgment.
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Historical outlines of English phonology and Middle English grammar :for courses in Chaucer, Middle English, and the history of the English language
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Historical outlines of English phonology and morphology (Middle English and modern English)
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An historical sketch of the progress and present state of Anglo-Saxon literature in England.
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History and Relations of the Tail-Rhyme Strophe in Latin, French, and EnglishPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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A history of English criticism :being the English chapters of A History of criticism and literary taste in Europe
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The history of English poetry :from the close of the eleventh century to the commencement of the eighteenth century. : To which are prefixed two dissertations. I. Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. II. On the introduction of learning into England
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The history of English poetry :from the close of the eleventh century to the commencement of the eighteenth century. : To which are prefixed two dissertations. I. Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. II. On the introduction of learning into England
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The history of English poetry :from the close of the eleventh century to the commencement of the eighteenth century. : To which are prefixed two dissertations. I. Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. II. On the introduction of learning into England
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A history of English poetry,
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A history of English poetry,
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A history of English poetry,
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A history of English poetry,
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A history of English poetry,
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A history of English poetry,
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A history of English prose rhythm
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A history of English prosody from the twelfth century to the present day,
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A history of English prosody from the twelfth century to the present day,
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A history of English prosody from the twelfth century to the present day,
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A history of English rhythms.
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A history of English rhythms.
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A history of English rhythms.
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A history of English sounds from the earliest period,with full word-lists,
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A history of English versification,
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A history of French versification,
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A history of German versification;ten centuries of metrical evolution,
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History of the Scottish metrical Psalms;with an account of the paraphrases and hymns, and of the music of the old Psalter.
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Histriophone :a dialogue on dramatic diction
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Homer and His TranslatorsMacmillan's magazine.
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Homeric translation in theory and practice.A reply to Matthew Arnold.
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Homeric Translators and CriticsSaturday review of politics, literature, science and art.
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Horæ TennysonianæLiterary remains of Charles Stuart Calverley :
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Humdrum and Harum-Scarum: A Lecture on Free VerseThe North American review.
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The Hymns of St. GodricPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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The iambic-trochaic theory in relation to musical notation of verse.JEGP
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Ibant obscvri;an experiment in the classical hexameter,
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The Ictus of Classical VerseAmerican journal of philology.
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The Iliad of Homer,faithfuly rendered in Homeric verse from the original Greek
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The Induction to The Complaint of SigebertThe seconde part of the Mirrour for magistrates
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The influence of a stress accent in Latin poetry.
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The influence of Christopher Marlowe on Shakespeare's earlier style.Being the Harness prize essay for the year 1885.
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The influence of Milton on English poetry,
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An Inquiry as to RhymeThe bookman
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An inquiry into the principles of harmony in language,and of the mechanism of verse, modern and antient.
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An Inquiry Respecting the Early Use of RhymeArchaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity
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Introduction [to The Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer Modernized]The poems of Geoffrey Chaucer, modernized ...
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The introduction of classical metres into Italian poetry and their development to the beginning of the nineteenth century ...
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An introduction to languages,literary and philosophical; especially to the English, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Exhibiting at one view their Grammar, Rationale, Analogy and Idiom. In three parts. By Anselm Bayly, L.L.B.
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An introduction to poetry,for students of English literature,
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An introduction to the art of reading with energy and propriety.By John Rice.