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1351
A prefatory discourse to a new edition of the Psalms of DavidTranslated into Latin verse. By Dr. Arthur Johnston, ... To which is added, a supplement, containing a comparison betwixt Johnston and Buchanan.
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1352
A PREFATORY ESSAY ON ELEGY.The works, in verse and prose, of William Shenstone Esq; in three volumes. With decorations. ...
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A PREFATORY ESSAY ON Epigrammatic Poetry.Innocui Sales. A collection of new epigrams Vol. I.
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1354
The prelude to poetry.The English poets in the defence and praise of their own art.
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1355
Primitive music;an inquiry into the origin and development of music, songs, instruments, dances, and pantomimes of savage races,
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1356
Principle in art, etc.
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1357
Principle in art;Religio poetae and other essays.
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Principles of English composition through analysis and synthesis :a text-book for the senior classes of elementary schools and for pupil-teachers
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1359
The principles of English composition:illustrated by examples, with critical remarks.
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The principles of English metre.
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1361
The principles of speech and vocal physiology :and dictionary of sounds, embracing a full theoretical development for the guidance of parents, teachers, public speakers, &c. : with minute practical directions and exercise for the cure of stammering, and all impediments and faults of articulation
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1362
The principles of the English languagedigested: or, English grammar reduced to analogy. By James Elphinston. In two volumes.
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The principles of the English languagedigested: or, English grammar reduced to analogy. By James Elphinston. In two volumes.
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The principles of the English language, digested for the use of schools. By James Elphinston
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Progress in language :with special reference to English
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1366
Progressive exercises on the composition of Greek iambic verse,with a treatise on the tragic metrical systems, and an outline of Attic prosody,
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1367
The Prometheus bound of Æschylus
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1368
The pronouncing and foreigners' Bible,containing the Old and New Testaments; being, not only the properest book for establishing an uniform and permanent manner of speaking the most sonorous, harmonious, and agreeable English, ... By T. Spence, ...
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1369
A pronouncing and spelling dictionaryIn which, by distinguishing signs of the literal sounds, the proper sounds of English words are clearly intimated; and by which, both His Majesty's subjects, and foreigners, may correct an improper, or acquire a right pronunciation of the English language. Together with an introduction, and an appendix, containing many new, and useful observations on the sounds of the letters; distinguishing signs of their different sounds; and directions for attaining to a right pronunciation. And also, by way of praxis, a discourse on an important subject; in which, the right sounds of its words are so clearly intimated, that a stranger, after acquainting himself with the introduction, may be able to pronounce them properly. To which is now added, a short, and plain grammer of the English language. The second edition, with considerable additions and improvements. By William Johnston, M.A.
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1370
Pronunciation of Latin in the Augustan period
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1371
Pronunciation of Latin, and Mutation of vowel sounds;two papers read before the American Philological Association in 1909 and 1910.
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1372
The pronunciation of the Greek aspirates.
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1373
Propriety ascertained in her picture; or, Inglish speech and spelling rendered mutual guides.By James Elphinston.
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1374
Prose and Verse: De QuinceyThe British quarterly review.
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1375
Prose papers,
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1376
Prosodia construed and the meaning of the most difficult words therein contained plainly illustratedbeing an addition to the construction of Lilies rules and of like necessary use
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1377
Prosodia construed.And the meaning of the most difficult words, therein contained, plainly illustrated. Being an addition to the construction of Lily's rules, and of like necessary Use. By Barnab. Hampton.
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1378
Prosodia rationalis: or, An essay towards establishing the melody and measure of speech, to be expressed and perpetuated by peculiar symbols
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Prosodical GrammarA complete dictionary of the English language, both with regard to sound and meaning ... To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar.
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Prosodical GrammarA dictionary of the English language, both with regard to sound and meaning ... To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar.
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ProsodyA philological grammar, grounded upon English, and formed from a comparison of more than sixty languages. Being an introduction to the science of grammar and a help to grammars of all languages, especially English, Latin and Greek.
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Prosody.A dictionary of the English language : in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers, to which are prefixed, a history of the language, and an English grammar
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The psalmists of Britain;records, biographical and literary, of upwards of one hundred and fifty authors, who have rendered the whole or parts of the Book of Psalms into English verse. With specimens of the different versions, and a general introduction.
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1384
The Psalms in metre
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1385
Puritan and Anglican :studies in literature.
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1386
The pursuits of literature.A satirical poem in four dialogues. With notes.
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1387
Q. Horatii Flacci epistola ad Pisones, de arte poetica. The art of poetry: an epistle to the Pisos. Translated from Horace. With notes. By George Colman
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The quantity, or measure of Latin syllables,interspersed with useful and familiar rules, to assist young poets in the composition of pentameters and hexameters. ... By Mr. Decan, ...
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1389
Quest and vision;essays in life and literature.
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1390
Questions for examination in English literature :chiefly selected from college papers set in Cambridge, with an introduction on the study of English.
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1391
Quintilian's Institutes of the orator,in twelve books.
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Quintilian's Institutes of the orator. In twelve books. Translated from the original Latin, ... and illustrated with critical and explanatory notes, by J. Patsall, A.M. In two volumes. ...
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1393
The Ramayana and the Mahabharta,
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1394
The Rambler IV. The modern Form of Romances preferable to the ancient. The Necessity of Characters morally good.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.
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The Rambler LXXXVI. The Danger of succeeding a great Author: an Introduction to a Criticism on Milton's Verification.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.
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The Rambler LXXXVIII. A Criticism on Milton's Verification. Elisions dangerous in English poetry.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.
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The Rambler No CXXI. TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.
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The Rambler No I. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1750. Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.
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The Rambler No IV. SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1750.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.
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The Rambler No LXXXVI. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.