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  1. 1051

    no. 345. Saturday, April 5The Spectator

  2. 1052

    no. 351. Saturday, April 12The Spectator

  3. 1053

    no. 357. Saturday, April 19The Spectator

  4. 1054

    no. 363. Saturday, April 26The Spectator

  5. 1055

    no. 366. Wednesday, April 30The Spectator

  6. 1056

    no. 369. Saturday, May 3The Spectator

  7. 1057

    no. 371. Tuesday, May 6The Spectator

  8. 1058

    no. 39. Saturday, April 14The Spectator

  9. 1059

    no. 40. Monday, April 16The Spectator

  10. 1060

    no. 405. Saturday, June 14The Spectator

  11. 1061

    no. 407. Tuesday, June 17The Spectator

  12. 1062

    no. 417. Saturday, June 28The Spectator

  13. 1063

    no. 419. Tuesday, July 1The Spectator

  14. 1064

    no. 421. Thursday, July 3The Spectator

  15. 1065

    no. 453. Saturday, August 9The Spectator

  16. 1066

    no. 470. Friday, August 29The Spectator

  17. 1067

    no. 523. Thursday, October 30The Spectator

  18. 1068

    no. 529. Thursday, November 6The Spectator

  19. 1069

    no. 540. Wednesday, November 19The Spectator

  20. 1070

    no. 541. Thursday, November 20The Spectator

  21. 1071

    no. 551. Tuesday, December 2The Spectator

  22. 1072

    no. 58. Monday, May 7The Spectator

  23. 1073

    no. 59. Tuesday, May 8The Spectator

  24. 1074

    no. 592. Friday, September 10The Spectator

  25. 1075

    no. 60. Wednesday, May 9The Spectator

  26. 1076

    no. 618. Wednesday, November 10The Spectator

  27. 1077

    no. 70. Monday, May 21The Spectator

  28. 1078

    no. 74. Friday, May 25The Spectator

  29. 1079

    Norse elements in English dialects.(A survey of the study)

  30. 1080

    Note BB: The Date of Macbeth: Metrical TestsShakespearean tragedy; lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth,

  31. 1081

    Note on Horatian MetresWorks ...

  32. 1082

    A note on Indo-European phonology,with especial reference to the true pronunciation of ancient Greek.

  33. 1083

    Note on Pindaric MetreWorks ...

  34. 1084

    A Note on So-Called Classical Metres in Elizabethan VerseThe Modern language quarterly.

  35. 1085

    NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON SOME OF THE ORIGINAL POEMS IN THE FIRST VOL.Poems on various occasions; with translations from authors in different languages. ... By the Rev. W. Collier, ... In two volumes. ...

  36. 1086

    Notes upon Mr. Dryden's poemsin four letters

  37. 1087

    Notices illustrative of the drama, and other popular amusements, chiefly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries,incidentally illustrating Shakespeare and his contemporaries; extracted from the chamberlains' accounts and other manuscripts of the borough of Leicester.

  38. 1088

    Nova grammatices experimenta: or, some new essays of a natural and artificial grammar. Which first demonstrates the natural rudiments of al [sic] languages; ...

  39. 1089

    Obseruations in the art of English poesie. By Thomas Campion. Wherein it is demonstratiuely prooued, and by example confirmed, that the English toong will receiue eight seuerall kinds of numbers, proper to it selfe, which are all in this booke set forth, and were neuer before this time by any man attempted

  40. 1090

    Observations introductory to a work on English etymology

  41. 1091

    OBSERVATIONS ON POETRY AND THE MOST CELEBRATED ANCIENT POETS.Anecdotes, historical and literary; or a miscellaneous selection of curious and striking passages, from eminent modern authors.

  42. 1092

    Observations on poetry, especially the epic: occasioned by the late poem upon Leonidas

  43. 1093

    Observations on Pope.By Gilbert Wakefield, B. A.

  44. 1094

    Observations on some disputed points of Plautine prosody, suggested by the second volume of Ritschl's Opuscula

  45. 1095

    OBSERVATIONS ON THE ANCIENT ENGLISH MINSTRELS.Ancient songs, from the time of King Henry the Third, to the Revolution.

  46. 1096

    Observations on the Correspondence between Poetry and MusicMiscellanies,

  47. 1097

    Observations on the correspondence between poetry and musicby the author of An enquiry into the beauties of painting.

  48. 1098

    Observations on the Faerie Queene of Spenser.By Thomas Warton, A. M. Fellow of Trinity-College, Oxford.

  49. 1099

    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.

  50. 1100

    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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