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  1. 651

    A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language ...

  2. 652

    The critical pronouncing spelling-book :containing the rudiments of the English language, to which are prefixed the principles of English pronunciation : compiled for the use of schools in the United States and Great Britain

  3. 653

    Critical reflections on poetry,

  4. 654

    Critical reflections on poetry,

  5. 655

    Critical reflections on poetry,

  6. 656

    Critical reflections on the old English dramatick writers;intended as a preface to the works of Massinger.

  7. 657

    A critical review of the orthography of Dr. Webster's series of books for systematick instruction in the English language;including his former spelling-book and the Elementary spelling-book,

  8. 658

    The critical spelling-bookan introduction to reading and writing readily and correctly. In a manner more commodious than any, and more comprehensive than all the spelling-books that ever were publisht. Designd-For a standard of the language: and contrivd by a proper gradation of instructions, disposd in a picturesque manner, for the easy and expeditious attaining-to a rational knowledge of it.

  9. 659

    Critical, historical, and explanatory notes upon Hudibras,by way of supplement to the two editions published in the years 1744, and 1745. By Zachary Grey, LL.D. To which is prefixed, a dissertation upon burlesque poetry. By the late learned, and ingenious Montagu Bacon, Esq. And an Appendix added; In which is a Translation of Part of the First Canto of the First Book into Latin Doggrel.

  10. 660

    Criticism applied to Shakspere.A series of essays published originally in the Surplice.

  11. 661

    Criticism at a venture,

  12. 662

    A criticism of systems of Hebrew metre;an elementary treatise,

  13. 663

    A criticism on the Elegy written in a country church yard.Being a continuation of Dr. J-n's criticism on the poems of Gray.

  14. 664

    Criticisms on The diversions of Purley.In a letter to Horne Tooke, Esq. By I. Cassander.

  15. 665

    The cultivation of the speaking voice;

  16. 666

    Culture & anarchy,an essay in political and social criticism;

  17. 667

    Culture and anarchy :an essay in political and social criticism.

  18. 668

    Cumnock's school speaker.Rhetorical recitations for boys and girls,

  19. 669

    The curiosityor, gentleman and lady's library. Containing, 1. A dissertation on poetry, music, ... XVI. The lady's tutor; ...

  20. 670

    Currents and eddies in the English romantic generation,

  21. 671

    Cursory remarks on some of the ancient English poets, particularly Milton ...

  22. 672

    The cursus in mediaeval and vulgar Latin,

  23. 673

    Cyclopædia of English poetry.

  24. 674

    The Cynewulf Question from a Metrical Point of ViewModern language notes.

  25. 675

    Dactylic' Verse in EnglishThe spectator

  26. 676

    Daily lesson plans in English,

  27. 677

    The Danger of PhoneticsThe Athenaeum.

  28. 678

    Dante and the English poets from Chaucer to Tennyson,

  29. 679

    Dante's VerseStudies in philology.

  30. 680

    Dante's VerseStudies in philology.

  31. 681

    The De compositione of Dionysius of Halicarnassus considered with reference to the Rhetoric of Aristotle.

  32. 682

    Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page printed you'll see to enhance its aesthetic attraction, pray buy, if you're able, this excellent bargain:

  33. 683

    The debate element in the Elizabethan drama

  34. 684

    Declamation; or, an essay on the art of speaking in publicwith an historical and critical account of the theatres in Europe. Viz. Italian, Spanish, French, English, Dutch, Flemish, And German theatres. With a review of the manner, person, and character of actors. With Curious Dissertations on the drama; and a Comparison of the Dramas of Ancient and Modern. By Lewis Riccoboni of the Italian Theatre at Paris. Illustrated with notes by the author and translator.

  35. 685

    A DEFENCE OF AN Essay of DRAMATICK POESY, Being an Answer to the Preface of The Great Favourite, or the Duke of Lerma.The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; in six volumes.

  36. 686

    A Defence of dramatick poetrybeing a review of Mr. Collier's View of the immorality and profaneness of the stage.

  37. 687

    A defence of phonetic spelling :drawn from a history of the English alphabet and orthography, with a remedy for their defects

  38. 688

    The defence of poesie. By Sir Phillip Sidney, Knight

  39. 689

    The defence of poesy,

  40. 690

    A Defence of Poetry [1821]Essays, letters from abroad, translations and fragments,

  41. 691

    A defence of poetry,

  42. 692

    A Defence of Rhime, Against a Pamphlet, Entitled, Observations in the Art of English Poesy.The poetical works of Mr. Samuel Daniel

  43. 693

    The defense of poesy.By Sir Philip Sidney, Kt.

  44. 694

    The definition of poetry :an essay.

  45. 695

    The Definition of Poetry. Lectures on poetry,

  46. 696

    Definitions;essays in contemporary criticism,

  47. 697

    Delsarte system of oratory

  48. 698

    Democracy and poetry,

  49. 699

    Demonstrations in Greek iambic verse.

  50. 700

    Dengler's lessons and exercises in English,

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