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    A grammar of the English language

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    A grammar of the English language

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    A grammar of the English language :for the use of schools

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    A grammar of the English language,adpated to the use of schools and academies.

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    A grammar of the French language :with practical exercises

  6. 156

    Grammar of the Latin language.

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    A grammar on an entirely new system

  8. 158

    The grammar school speller :containing rules for spelling with numerous examples to illustrate the application of each rule : together with a large collection of the most difficult words in the English language ... : for intermediate classes

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    Grammatical analysis by diagrams

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    The grammatical art improved: in which the errors of grammarians and lexicographers are exposed; twelve tenses are explained; Twelve Tenses are Explained; and, for the Exercise of Learners, Such an Appendix is added, As contains an Explanation of many Particulars needful to be known: By the Rev. Richard Postlethwaite, Rector of Newendon, in Essex

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    Grammatical diagrams defended and improved,

  12. 162

    Greek and Roman versification,

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    Greene's analysis.A treatise on the structure of the English language; or, The analysis and classification of sentences and their component parts with illustrations and exercises, adapted to the use of schools,

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    Gymnastics of the voice for song and speech :also a method for the cure of stuttering and stammering

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    Gymnastics of the voice;a system of correct breathing in singing and speaking, based upon physiological laws. A self-instructor in the training and use of the singing and speaking voice.

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    A hand-book of Anglo-Saxon orthography.In two parts.

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    A handbook of poetics for students of English verse

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    A handbook of poetrybeing a clear and easy guide, divested of technicalities, to the art of making English verse.

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    Hart's orthography, 1569.

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    Hints on language in connection with sight-reading and writing in primary and intermedfiate schools.

  21. 171

    History and etymology of the English language.

  22. 172

    A history of English sounds from the earliest period,with full word-lists,

  23. 173

    Homeric translation in theory and practice.A reply to Matthew Arnold.

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    The human speech sounds ...

  25. 175

    Illustrated phonics :a text-book for schools

  26. 176

    Illustrations of English rhythmus,

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    The Indoeuropean superstress and the evolution of verse,

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    The infant school grammar, consisting of elementary lessons in the analytical method;illustrated by sensible objects and actions.

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    The influence of a stress accent in Latin poetry.

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    Influence of Accent in Latin Dactylic HexametersTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

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    An inquiry into the principles of harmony in language,and of the mechanism of verse, modern and antient.

  32. 182

    The institutes of English grammar, methodically arranged :with forms of parsing and correcting, examples for parsing, questions for examination, false syntax for correction, exercises for writing, observations for the advanced student, five methods of analysis, and a key to the oral exercises : to which are added four appendixes : designed for the use of schools, academies, and private learners

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    Institutes of grammar,as applicable to the English langage, or as introductory to the study of other languages, systematically arranged, and briefly explained. To which are added some chronological tables.

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    Instructions for right spelling,and plain directions for reading and writing true English. With several delightful Things, very Useful and Necessary, both for Young and Old to Read and Learn. By G. F. and E. H. Enlarged by A. S.

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    Intonation curves,a collection of phonetic texts, in which intonation is marked throughout by means of curved lines on a musical stave,

  36. 186

    Introduction to English, French and German phonetics,with reading lessons and exercises

  37. 187

    An introduction to the grammar of elocution :designed for the use of schools

  38. 188

    An introduction to the history of poetry in Scotland,from the beginning of the thirteenth century down to the present time; together with a conversation on Scotish song, by Alexander Campbell, author of odes and miscellaneous poems, &c. To which are subjoined, Sangs [sic] of the lowlands of Scotland, carefully compared with the original editions, and embellished with characteristic designs, composed and engraved by the late David Allan, historical painter.

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    An introduction to the orthography and pronunciation of the English language.

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    An introduction to the study of English grammar

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    An introduction to the study of English grammar

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    An introductory essay on the art of reading, and speaking in public, part first and secondIn which an investigation of the principles of written language is attempted. By Samuel Whyte, principal of the English grammar and Classic-School.

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    An introductory treatise on elocution :with principles and illustration : arranged for teaching and practice

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    'Inverted Feet' in VerseThe Academy.

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    Judith;studies in metre, language and style, with a view to determining the date of the Oldenglish fragment and the home of its author ...

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    Key to practical English prosody and versification.

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    A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin and Scripture proper names :in which the words are accented and divided into syllables ; to which are added terminational vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek and Latin proper names ; concluding with observations on the Greek and Latin accents and quantity

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    A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names ...critical notes ...

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    Knowles's elocutionist :a first-class rhetorical reader and recitation book ... designed for the use of schools and colleges

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    Latin pronunciation and the Latin alphabet.

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