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Epic and romance:essays on medieval literature.
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The Epic Caesura in the Poetry of the Trouvères and of the TroubadoursThe Modern language quarterly.
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Epic Formulas, Especially in LayamonPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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The epic of Paradise lost;twelve essays,
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Epic poetry.
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EPISTLE II. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF BURLINGTON. A JOURNEY TO EXETER.A collection of the English poets, containing the poetical works of Pope. Dryden. Swift. Prior. Gay. Shenston. Pomfret. Gray & Littleton. Thomson. Young. In twenty volumes. ...
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The epistle of Horace to the Pisos,on the art of poetry. Translated into English verse. By William Clubbe, L. L. B. Vicar of Brandeston, Suffolk.
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An epistle to a friend concerning poetry
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Epistle to a Socialist in LondonThe monthly review.
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The epistles and art of poetry of Horace. In Latin and English. With critical notes collected from his best Latin and French commentators. By the Revd Mr. Philip Francis, Rector of Skeyton in Norfolk. Vol. IV
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EPISTLES ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.A collection of original poems, essays and epistles. By John Werge, A.B.
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Epistles, elegant, familiar, & instructive, selected from the best writers, ancient as well as modern; intended for the improvement of young persons, and for general entertainment: being a proper supplement to extracts in prose, & in poetry
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Epistles, odes, &c.written on several subjects. With a translation of Longinus's treatise on the sublime. By Mr. Welsted. To which is prefix'd, a dissertation concerning the perfection of the English language, the State of Poetry, &c.
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An epitome of grammaror, a short introduction to the Latin tongue. In which the Rules of Grammar are render'd so plain and easy, and at the same time reduc'd to so few in Number, that a Person of a tolerable Capacity may, even without any further Instruction, soon arrive at a greater Knowledge in that Art, than he can possibly for many Years, with great Toil attain to, by tossing over the Rules of common Grammars. Whereto is prefixed, by way of Introduction, A short Essay on the true Method of teaching the Latin Tongue, taken from a judicious Treatise, Written on that Subject by Mr. R. Ascham, Formerly praeceptor to the late Queen Elizabeth. By Reay Sabourn.
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The Epodes and carmen seculare of Horace,with a vocabulary, and some account of the Horatian metres &c.
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Errors in the use of English
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Errors of speech and of spelling.
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Errors of speech and of spelling.
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An essay of dramatic poesy.
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AN ESSAY OF Dramatick Poesie.The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; In six volumes.
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AN ESSAY ON ALLEGORICAL POETRY, With remarks on the writings of Mr. Edmund Spenser.The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. In eight volumes. From the text of Mr. Upton, &c. With the life of the author. ...
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An Essay on Alliterative PoetryBishop Percy's folio manuscript : ballads and romances
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Essay on ColeridgeChristabel and the lyrical and imaginative poems of S. T. Coleridge
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Essay on criticism,
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An essay on criticism.Written by Mr. Pope.
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An essay on criticism.Written in the year MDCCIX.
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Essay on Dr. Young's and M. Champollion's phonetic system of hieroglyphics;with some additional discoveries, by which it may be applied to decipher the names of the ancient kings of Egypt and Ethiopia.
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An essay on elocution,
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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 English poetry;
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An essay on epic poetryin five epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With notes. By William Hayley, Esq.
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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 Keats's treatment of the heroic rhythm and blank verse.
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AN ESSAY ON LYRIC POETRY.The works of the Reverend Dr. Edward Young. In six volumes. Carefully compared and corrected by the author's edition. ...
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AN ESSAY ON LYRIC POETRY.The poetical works of the Reverend Edward Young, ... In two volumes. ...
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An essay on Mr. Pope's Odyssey.In five dialogues. By Mr. Spence, ...
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An essay on musical expression.By Charles Avison, Organist in Newcastle. With alterations and large additions. To which is added, a letter to the author, concerning the music of the ancients, and some Passages in Classic Writers, relating to that Subject. Likewise, Mr. Avison's Reply to the author of Remarks on the Essay on musical expression. In letter from Mr. Avison, to his friend in London.
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AN ESSAY ON OVID's METAMORPHOSES ; Prefixed to the Translation of OVID, published by the AUTHOR.The works of the most celebrated minor poets. Namely, Wentworth Earl of Roscommon, Charles Earl of Dorset, Charles Earl of Hallifax, Sydney Earl of Godolphin, John Lord Somers, Dr. Sprat Bp. of Rochester, Sir Samuel Garth, George Stepney, Esq; William Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickle [sic], 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. In three volumes
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Essay on PoetryThe poetical works of John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire. To which is prefixed the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings.
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An Essay on Poetry and Music, as they affect the mindEssays. On the nature and immutability of truth, in opposition to sophistry and scepticism. On poetry and music, as they affect the mind. On laughter, and ludicrous composition. On the utility of classical learning.
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AN ESSAY ON POETRY.A collection of the best English poetry, by Several hands. ...
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An essay on poetry; written by the Marquis of Normanby, and the same render'd into Latin by another hand. With several other poems, viz. An epistle to the Lord Chamberlain, on His Majesty's victory in Ireland; by the honourable Mr. Montague. An epistle to the honourable Mr. Montague, on His Majesty's voyage to Holland; by Mr. Stepny. An epistle to Monsieur Boileau; by Mr. Arwaker. A poem on the promotion of several eminent persons in church and state; by Mr. Tate. To which are added the following poems, never before in print, viz. An ode in memory of the late Queen; by a person of quality. A poem on the late horrid conspiracy; by Mr. Stepny
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An essay on Pope's Odysseyin which some particular beauties and blemishes of that work are consider'd.
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An Essay on Rhythmical MeasuresMemoirs of science and the arts;
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An Essay on Rythmical MeasuresTransactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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An ESSAY on RYTHMICAL MEASURES.Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Vol.II.
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An essay on the ancient and Modern Greek lanuages,containing remarks on the accents, pronunciation and versification of the Greek languages, with historical notices, etc. To which is added extracts from Modern Greek authors; Christopoulos on versification; an oration delivered before the New York Legislature; and a guide to acquire a knowledge of the Modern Greek.
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AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT ENGLISH MINSTRELS.Ballads and songs chiefly taken from Dr. Percy's Reliqves of ancient poetry To which are added a few metrical narratives by modern hands with prolegomena notes and a glossary The whole collected and published by Theophilus Miller.