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    Laws of speech-rhythm

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    Lessons in enunciation :comprising a course of elementary exercises and a statement of common errors in articulation, with the rules of correct usage in pronouncing ; to which is added an appendix, containing rules and exercises on the mode of enunciation required for public reading and speaking

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    A Letter to a Musician on English ProsodyThe Musical antiquary

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    Lydgate's MeterLydgate's Temple of glas

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    Lydgate's minor poems.The two nightingale poems. (A.D. 1446.)

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    Manipulus vocabulorum.A dictionary of English and Latin words, arranged in the alphabetical order of the last syllables,

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    A manual of phonography, or, Writing by sound :a natural method of writing by signs that represent spoken sounds : adapted to the English language as a complete system of phonetic shorthand

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    Manual of physical and vocal training,for the use of schools and for private instruction.

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    The measures of the poets;a new system of English prosody,

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    The mechanism of speech;lectures delivered before the American association to promote the teaching of speech to the deaf, to which is appended a paper Vowell theories read before the National Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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    The melody of speaking, delineated;or, Elocution taught like music, by visible signs, adapted to the tones, inflexions, and variations of voice in reading and speaking; with directions for modulation, and expressing the passions ...

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    A methodical English grammarcontaining rules and directions for speaking and writing the English language with propriety and accuracy: illustrated by a variety of examples and exercises. ... By the Rev. John Shaw, ...

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    MetreThe Saturday review of politics, literature, science and art.

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    The Metre of the PoemThe story of Genesis and Exodus, an early English song, about A.D. 1250.

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    Metrical Analysis of the Pali Iti-vuttaka, a Collection of Discourses of BuddhaJournal of the American Oriental Society.

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    Milton's prosodyMilton's prosody

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    Milton's prosody with a chapter on accentual verse & notes,

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    Milton's prosody;an examination of the rules of the blank verse in Milton's later poems, with an account of the versification of Samson Agonistes, and general notes

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    Mnemonics :or, The new science of artificial memory; explained in its application to the study of numbers, the sciences, and to useful occupations of life, whereby the natural memory is greatly assisted and strenghtened ...

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    The model 20th century speaker :a book of entertainment for home, school and church : recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableux, etc., together with rules for physical culture and for the training of the voice and the use of gesture, according to the Delsarte system

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    Music and poetry;essays upon some aspects and interrelations of the two arts,

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    The music of nature;or, An attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking, and performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the sounds of the animated world.

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    The music, or melody and rhythmus of the English language;in which are explained ... the five accidents of speech ... and a musical notation ...

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    Mythology for versification :or, A brief sketch of the fables of the ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin verse, and desgned for the use of classical schools

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    The national fifth reader :containing a complete and practical treatise on elocution, select and classified exercises in reading and declamation ... : adapted to the use of students in literature

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    A natural system of elocution and oratory :founded on an analysis of human constitution, considered in its three-fold nature--mental, physiological and expressional

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    A new and practical system of the culture of voice and action :and a complete analysis of the human passions, with an appendix of readings and recitations designed for public speakers, teachers, and students

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    A new compendious grammar of the Greek tonguewherein the elements of the language are plainly and briefly comprized in English. For the use of schools and private gentlemen, whether they have been taught Latin or not. By W. Bell, A.B.

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    A new elucidation of the principles of speech and elocution :a full theoretical development, with numerous practical exercises, for the correction of imperfect, or the relief of impeded utterance, and for the general improvement of reading and speaking; the whole forming a complete directory for articulation, and expressive, oral delivery

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    The new English spelling book designed to teach orthography and orthoëpy,with a critical analysis of the language, and a classification of its elements. On a new plan.

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    A new grammar of the English languageor an easy introduction to the art of speaking and writing English with propriety and correctness: The whole laid down in the most plain and familiar manner, and calculated for the use, not only of Schools, but of private Gentlemen. By D. Fenning. Author of the Royal English Dictionary (published by the King's Authority)-The Schoolmaster's Companion in the Knowledge of Arithmetic. - --The Universal Spelling-Book. --- The New Spelling-Dictionary. - --The British Youth's Instructor, or a New and Easy Guide to Practical Arithmetic. - --The Ready Reckoner, being correct Tables of Accompts ready cast up. And the Young Man's Book of Knowledge.

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    New science of elocution.The elements and principles of vocal expression in lessons, with exercises and selections systematically arranged for acquiring the art of reading and speaking.

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    A new system of English etymology: consisting of a pupil's manual and a teacher's class-book.

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    New Verse and New ProseThe North American review.

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    A Note on the Sleep-Walking SceneModern language notes.

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    Note on the Versification and Metre of DunbarThe poems of William Dunbar,

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    Observations on The fairy queen of Spenser.By Thomas Warton, M. A. Fellow of Trinity-College, and Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.

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    Of the different sorts of Verse contained in the ODES and EPODES of HORACE.The works of Horace, translated into English prose, as near as the propriety of the two languages will admit. Together with the original Latin, from the best editions. Wherein the words of the Latin text are ranged in their grammatical order; ... By David Watson, ...

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    Old English Verse in ChaucerModern language notes.

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    On Ancient Greek Rhythm and MetreEssays philological and critical : selected from the papers

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    On Certain Sound Properties of the Sapphic Strophe as employed by HoraceTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

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    On Rhythm in English VerseMilton's Lycidas,

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    On speech formation as the basis for true spelling.

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    On the Galliambic MetreThe Attis of Caius Valerius Catullus translated into English verse, with dissertations on the myth of Attis, on the origin of tree-worship, and on the Gallambic metre

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    On the Old Northern and Teutonic MetreCorpus poeticum boreale : the poetry of the Old Northern tongue, from the earliest times to the thirteenth century

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    On the Place and Power of Accent in LanguageHorae Hellenicæ, essays and discussion on some important points of Greek philology and antiquity;

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    On the structure of English verse,

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    On the Use of Trisyllabic Feet in Iambic VerseThe North American review.

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    On Tonality in English VerseThe Sewanee review.

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    The only sure guide the English tongue or, New pronouncing spelling-book: upon the same plan as the royal standard English dictionary designed for the use of schools and private families.To which is added, an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last editions. By W. Perry, lecturer on the English language, in the academy, Edinburgh.

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