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Displaying 2,167 digitized works or clusters of works
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An essay on elocution,or pronunciation, intended chiefly for the assistance of those who are often called to read and speak in public. By John Mason, A.M.
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An essay on elocution: with elucidatory passages from various authors ...
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An essay on English orthography,with a consideration of the schemes which have been suggested for its improvement by the adoption of a system of phonetic spelling.
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An essay on grammar, as it may be applied to the English language. In two treatises.The one speculative, being an attempt to investigate proper principles. The other practical, containing definitions and rules deduced from the principles, and illustrated by a variety of examples from the most approved writers. A new edition. By William Ward, A.M. master of the Grammar-School at Beverley in the county of York.
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An essay on the pronunciation of the Greek language.
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An essay towards a practical English grammar.Describing the genius and nature of the English tongue: ... By James Greenwood ...
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An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language
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An essay towards an universal and rational grammartogether with rules for learning Latin, in English verse. Formerly composed by Mr. Shirley, the best Dramatic Poet in his Time, (see Wood's Athen. Oxoniens. p. 377.) To which is annex'd the Latin particles, and a catalogue of above two thousand words the same (the Termination excepted) in English as in Latin, &c. For the Use of Prince William.
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An essay upon pronunciation and gesture, founded upon the best rules and authorities of the ancients, ecclesiastical and civil, and adorned with the finest rules of elocution.
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Essay-writing;
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Essays and postscripts on elocution,
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Essays in exposition,
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Essays on rhetoricabridged chiefly from Dr. Blair's lectures on that science.
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Essays on style, rhetoric, and language.
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Essential principles of teaching reading and literature in the intermediate grades and the high school,
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Essential studies in English.Grammar
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The essentials of choir boy training,
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The essentials of composition and rhetoric,
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The essentials of elocutionby Alfred Ayres.
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Essentials of elocution and oratory
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Essentials of English ...
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Essentials of English :a textbook for schools
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The essentials of English composition,
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Essentials of English grammar :for the use of schools
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The essentials of English grammar and analysis
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Essentials of English,
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Essentials of English,
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Essentials of exposition and argument;a manual for high schools, academies, and debating clubs,
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The essentials of language and grammar
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The essentials of Latin grammar.
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The essentials of of our language :a guide to accuracy in the use of the English language
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The essentials of phonetics:containing the theory of a universal alphabet, together with its practical application ... in lieu of a second edition of the "Alphabet of nature."
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Essentials of public speaking.
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The essentials of the English sentence,
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Ethics and aesthetics of modern poetry,
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The ethnical alphabet;or, Alphabet of nations. Being an extension of Messrs. Pitman and Ellis's English phonetic alphabet.
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The etymologic interpreter, or, An explanatory and pronouncing dictionary of the English language :to which is prefixed an introduction containing a full development of the principles of etymology and grammar, &c. &c. &c.
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
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An etymological manual of the English and French languages
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An etymological manual of the English language;comprising the prefixes, affixes and principal Latin, Greek, and Saxon roots of the English language.
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The etymological spelling book and expositor :being an introduction to the spelling, pronunciation, and derivation of the English language ... : adapted to the use of classical and ladies' schools, and also of adults and foreigners
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Etymologies, chiefly Anglo-French
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The etymology and syntax of the English language explained and illustrated
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Euphorion :being studies of the antique and the mediæval in the renaissance
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Euphorion;being studies of the antique and the mediaeval in the Renaissance,
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Euphorion;being studies of the antique and the mediaeval in the Renaissance,
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Eur-Aryan roots,with their English derivatives and the corresponding words in the cognate languages compared and systematically arranged,
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Everday rhetoric;
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Everybody's writing-desk book,
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Everyday English composition.