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The English reader, or, Pieces in prose and poetry :selected from the best writers, designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect ...
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English retraced, or, Remarks, critical and philologicalfounded on a comparison of the Breeches Bible with the English of the present day.
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English RhythmThe nation.
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English RhythmsPapers of the Manchester Literary Club.
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English RimesMLN
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English roots and the derivation of words from the ancient Anglo-Saxon : two lectures enlarged, with a Supplement
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English rudiments,or an easy introduction to English grammar for the use of schools by the Rev. Matthew Raine Vicar of St John's Stanwick, and Masterof the Free Grammar School at Hartforth.
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The english schollar's assistantor, the rudiments of the English tongue. In four parts. Part I. Treats of letters in general , their Origin, their Division into Vowels, Consonants, Diphthongs, Triphthongs, and their various Use, &c. Part II. Treats of syllables and their division in spelling , &c. Of Notes and Marks belonging to Syllables, with their Use; and of Points and Stops. Part III. Treats of words, or parts of speech , with the Accidents to each Part, in a practical and useful Method. Part IV. Treats of sentences or syntax , with proper Examples to each Rule in Concord and Government, explaining fully the Use of both, and Remarks upon each Rule for the Help of the Learner. And for a further Assistance to Teachers, &c fit Interrogatories are annex'd under each Head to examine Children by. With an Appendix of the Lord's Prayer by way of Question and Answer for Exercise. By Samuel Saxon . Sloth sits and censures what the Industrious teach: Foxes despise the Grapes they cannot reach.
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An English school grammar :with very copious exercises and a systematic view of the formation and derivation of words : comprising Anglo-Saxon, Latin, & Greek lists, which explain the etymology of above seven thousand English words
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The English sonnet,
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English sounds for foreign tongues,a drill book,
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English spelling and spelling reform,
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An english spelling bookfor the use of schools, in three parts. Part I. Treating of Letters, Syllables, and Monosyllables. Part II. Treating of Dissyllables, and Polysyllables. Part III. Containing Observations on Pronunciation and Orthography, by way of Question and Answer. With a preface concerning the method of teaching to read and spell English, particularly adapted to this Book. By Arthur Masson, M. A. Teacher of Languages.
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The english spelling-book and expositorbeing a new method of teaching children and adult persons to read, write, and understand the English tongue in less Time, and with much greater Ease than has hitherto been taught. Containing an Alphabetical Collection of the most useful, proper, and elegant Words, divided into Syllables, and accented, together with a short and easy Explication of each Word thereunto annexed. To which are prefix'd, A New Table of Monosyllables, the Use of Capitals, Stops, and Marks in Writing, a large Number of Abbreviations and Distinctions of Words, and many other Orthographical Rules and Observations, very useful and necessary for Schools and Families. By Henry Boad, School-Master at Colchester.
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English studies in interpretation and composition for high schools,
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English study and English writing,
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English style or a course of instruction for the attainment of a good style of writing.
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English syntax. Translated from the "Grammatik der englischen Sprache."
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An English syntithology,developing the constructive principles of the English language, by appropriate polymorph terms used in this science only ...
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An English syntithology,in three books, developing the constructive principles of the English language, by appropriate polymorph terms, used in this science only, and each having but one meaning,
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1171
English taught inductively
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English taught inductively
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The English Translators of HomerThe National review.
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1174
The english tutorin two parts. I. A spelling-book, Containing Large Tables of Words, from One to Eight Syllables, regularly ranged from the easiest to the most difficult; with a separate Table of Examples to illustrate each Rule. Proper Names of Persons and Places: Words alike in Sound, but different in Signification and Spelling, &c. II. An English grammar, With Notes; Containing Concise, but plain and comprehensive, Rules, for speaking or writing English correctly: Free from all unnecessary Difficulties; and the most useful Rules distinguished, by the Print, from the less useful. To which is added, a suitable appendix. The whole compiled from the best Authorities, methodized and interspersed with new Observations.
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English VerseOutcast essays and verse translations.
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English verse :specimens illustrating its principles and history
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English verse between Chaucer and Surrey,being examples of conventional secular poetry, exclusive of romance, ballad, lyric, and drama, in the period from Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth,
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English verse-structure(a prefatory study)
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English Verse: Specimens Illustrating Its Principles and HistoryThe nation.
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English Verse: Specimens Illustrating Its Principles and HistoryThe Sewanee review.
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English VersificationThe ryhmers' lexicon, comp. and ed.
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English VersificationThe rhymers' lexicon
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English versification for the use of students
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English visible speech and its typography elucidated
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English visible speech in twelve lessons ...
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The English voyages of the sixteenth century,
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English words;a text-book for schools and colleges,
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The English, Dionysian, and Hellenic pronunciations of Greek,
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1189
English, past and present
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The englyn :the origin of the Welsh englyn and kindred metres
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Enlarged practice-book in English composition
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Enoch Arden. :Texte anglais, publié, avec une notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de Tennyson, une étude sur la versification du poème, des notes grammaticales et littéraires et des appendices
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An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems ascribed to Ossian.
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An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley.In which the arguments of the dean of Exeter, and Mr. Bryant, are examined. By Thomas Warton, Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, and F.S.A.
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Entick's new spelling dictionary,comprehending a copious and accented vocabulary of the English language. With full, clear, and authentic explanations. Revised, corrected, and enlarged throughout, by William Crakelt, M. A. Rector of Nursted and Ifield in Kent.
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Entick's new spelling dictionary,teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety: ... A new edition. Revised, corrected, and enlarged. To which is added, a catalogue of words of similar sounds, ... By William Crakelt, ...
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Epea pteroenta =or, The diversions of Purley
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Epea pteroenta =or, The diversions of Purley
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Epeögraphy;or, Notations of orthoëpy: to which is prefixed, lektography, an improvement in alphabetical writing, for representing sounds of words, as described in Letters patent of the United States.
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The epic :an essay