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Displaying 1,850 digitized works or clusters of works
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The lady's encyclopediaor, a concise analysis of the belles lettres, the fine arts, and the sciences, in three volumes. Illustrated with fifty engraved heads, and thirty-four maps, &c. By the Rev. J. Seally, ...
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The lady's encyclopediaor, a concise analysis of the belles lettres, the fine arts, and the sciences, in three volumes. Illustrated with fifty engraved heads, and thirty-four maps, &c. By the Rev. J. Seally, ...
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803
Landscape in poetry from Homer to Tennyson,
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804
The language and metre of Chaucer
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805
A larger confutation of Bishop Hare's system of Hebrew metre: in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Edwards; in answer to his Latin epistle. By Robert Lowth, D. D. F. R. SS. Lond. and Goetting. And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
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806
The Latin hexameter :hints for sixth forms
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807
Latin hexameter verse,an aid to composition.
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808
Latin hymnody :an enquiry into the underlying principles of the hymnarium
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809
Latin Metres in English, After Sidney, Tennyson, and Mr. EllisThe Journal of philology
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810
The Latin primer;in three parts ...
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811
Latin prose composition.
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812
Latin prosody made easy.
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813
Laws of PoetryThe contemporary review
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814
The laws of poetry, as laid down by the Duke of Buckinghamshire in his Essay on poetry, by the Earl of Roscommon in his Essay on translated verse, and by the Lord Lansdowne on Unnatural flights in poetry, explain'd and illustrated
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The laws of verse :or principles of versification exemplified in metrical translations, together with an annotated reprint of the inaugural presidential address to the mathematical and physical section of the British Association at Exeter
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816
The lay of Havelok the Dane :composed in the reign of Edward I, about A.D. 1280
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817
The lays of ancient Rome & miscellaneous essays and poems.
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818
Lays of ancient Rome
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819
Leaves from a word-hunter's note-book.Being some contributions to English etymology,
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820
Lectures on English poetry;from the reign of Edward the Third, to the time of Burns and Cowper, delivered at the Russell institution, in 1827; with miscellaneous tales and poems; being the literary remains of the late Henry Neele.
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821
Lectures on English poetry;to the time of Milton.
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Lectures on Greek poetry.
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823
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres
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Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres
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825
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres
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826
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres
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827
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres
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828
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres.By Hugh Blair, ... In two volumes.
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829
Lectures on the art of reading.
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830
Lectures on the art of reading.
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831
Lectures on the art of reading.In two parts. Containing Part I. The art of reading prose. Part II. The art of reading verse. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.
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832
Lectures on the British poets
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833
Lectures on the English language ...ed., with additional lectures and notes,
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834
Lectures on the English poets
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835
Lectures on the English poets and the English comic writers
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836
Lectures on the literature of the age of Elizabeth,and Characters of Shakespear's plays,
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837
Lectures on the sacred poetry of the Hebrewstranslated from the Latin of the Right Rev. Robert Lowth, D. D. Late Praelector of Poetry in the University of Oxford, and Now Lord Bishop of London, by G. Gregory, F. A. S. Author of Essays Historical and Moral. To which are Added, The Principal Notes of Professor Michaelis, and Notes by the Translator and Others.
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838
Lectures on the sacred poetry of the Hebrewstranslated from the Latin of the Right Rev. Robert Lowth, D. D. Late Praelector of Poetry in the University of Oxford, and Now Lord Bishop of London, by G. Gregory, F. A. S. Author of Essays Historical and Moral. To which are Added, The Principal Notes of Professor Michaelis, and Notes by the Translator and Others.
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839
Lectures on the teaching of composition.
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840
Lessons in elocution and expressive reading for boys :with a choice selection of extracts for reading and repetition annotated for expression and the analysis of sentences, illustrating a new theory of emphasis and pauses
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841
LETTER LIV.A collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly Journal. ...
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842
LETTER LV.A collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly Journal. ...
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843
A LETTER of ADVICE to a Young POET: Together with a PROPOSAL for the Encouragement of POETRY in this Kingdom.A supplement to the Works of the most celebrated minor poets. Namely, E. of Roscommon, - Dorset, - Hallifax, - Godolphin, Lord Somers, Dr. Sprat, Bishop of Rochester, Sir Samuel Garth, George Stepney, Esq; William Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickell, Esq; and Ambrose Phillips, Esq; To which are added, pieces omitted in the works of Sir John Suckling, Mr. Otway, Matthew Prior, Esq; Dr. King, and Dean Swift
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A Letter to a Musician on English ProsodyThe Musical antiquary
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Letters from an English traveller in Spain, in 1778, on the origin and progress of poetry in that Kingdomwith occasional reflections on manners and customs; and illustrations of the romance of Don Quixote. Adorned with portraits of the most eminent poets.
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846
Letters of literature.By Robert Heron, Esq.
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847
Letters, by several eminent persons deceasedIncluding the correspondence of John Hughes, Esq. (author of the siege of damascus) and several of his friends, published from the originals: with notes explanatory and historical.
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Letters, by several eminent persons deceasedIncluding the correspondence of John Hughes, esq. (Author of the Siege of Damascus) and several of his friends, published from the originals: with notes explanatory and historical. By John Duncombe, M.A. One of the six preachers in christ church, Canterbury. In three volumes.
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Lexicon technicumor, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences: explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves. In two volumes. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S. The fifth edition. Now digested into one alphabet: with very considerable additions and improvements from later discoveries in mathematicks and philosophy, &c. Illustrated with several additional copper-plates, and many new diagrams.
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Lexicon technicumor, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences: explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves. In two volumes. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S. The fifth edition. Now digested into one alphabet: with very considerable additions and improvements from later discoveries in mathematicks and philosophy, &c. Illustrated with several additional copper-plates, and many new diagrams.