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  1. 1401

    The Rambler No LXXXVI. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  2. 1402

    The Rambler No LXXXVIII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  3. 1403

    The Rambler No LXXXVIII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.

  4. 1404

    The Rambler No XC. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  5. 1405

    The Rambler No XC. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.

  6. 1406

    The Rambler No XCII. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  7. 1407

    The Rambler No XCIII. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  8. 1408

    The Rambler No XCIV Saturday, February 9, 1751Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  9. 1409

    The Rambler No XCIV. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.

  10. 1410

    The Rambler No XXXVI. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1750.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttelton's Persian letters.

  11. 1411

    The Rambler No XXXVI. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1750.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.

  12. 1412

    The Rambler No XXXVII. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1750.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.

  13. 1413

    The Rambler No. XCII. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1751.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's [sic] Persian letters.

  14. 1414

    The Rambler The true Principles of Pastoral Poetry.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.

  15. 1415

    The Rambler XC. The Pauses in English Poetry adjusted.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.

  16. 1416

    The Rambler XCII. The Accommodation of Sound to Sense often chimerical.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.

  17. 1417

    The Rambler XCIV. An Enquiry how far Milton has accomodated the Sound to the Sense.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.

  18. 1418

    The Rambler XXXVI. The Reasons why Pastorals delight.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. I. Containing Dr. Johnson's Rambler, and Lord Lyttleton's Persian letters.

  19. 1419

    A rational double grammar,for both English and French: in two parts. Part I. Containing a grammatical introduction to the English tongue, and its Terms explain'd. Also shewing the Number of Declensions of English and French Nouns, which are not fixed in other Grammars, &c. Part II. Treating of the conjugations of regular and irregular verbs, both in English and French separately; with a compleat Use of all the Tenses, which other Grammars are deficient in, &c. Besides a Correction of their Errors in French Verbs, &c. as the Preface will shew. Proper For learning both Languages Grammatically; which will supply the Defect of those who have had an imperfect Education in the Latin. To which is added, the idioms of the French Gil Blas. Translated according to our English idioms. By Isaac Cousteil.

  20. 1420

    A rational grammarwith easy rules in English to learn Latin, Compared with the best Authors In most Languages on this Subject. By J.T. Philipps, Preceptor to his Royal Highness Prince William, Duke of Cumberland.

  21. 1421

    The reader, or reciter;by the assistance of which any person may teach himself to read or recite English prose with the utmost elegance and effect. To which are added, instructions for reading plays. On a plan never before attempted.

  22. 1422

    Reading aloud and literary appreciation,

  23. 1423

    The reciter's treasury of verse, serious and humorous,

  24. 1424

    A recovery of the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew numbers, in sixteen dissertations,Exemplified in the reduction of all Horace's metres, and the Greek and Hebrew poetry. With two letters, one to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Chichester, concerning the reduction of the Latin and Greek numbers. And the other to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Salisbury, concerning the reduction of the Hebrew numbers. By the Rev. Mr. Edward Manwaring.

  25. 1425

    A reflection on our modern poesyan essay.

  26. 1426

    Reflections on Aristotle's treatise of poesiecontaining the necessary, rational, and universal rules for epick, dramatick, and the other sorts of poetry : with reflections on the works of the ancient and modern poets, and their faults noted

  27. 1427

    Reflections on Vers LibreNew Statesman.

  28. 1428

    Reflections upon accuracy of style.By Mr. John Constable.

  29. 1429

    Reflections upon Monsieur Perrault's Hypothesis, That Modern Orators and Poets are more excellent than Ancient.Reflections upon ancient and modern learning

  30. 1430

    RefrainsThe spectator

  31. 1431

    A regular English syntax.Wherein is exhibited, the whole variety of English construction, properly exemplified. To which is added, The elegant Manner of arranging Words, and Members of Sentences. The Whole Reduced to Practice, for the Use of private young Gentlemen and Ladies, as well as of our most eminent Schools. By James Buchanan.

  32. 1432

    The relations of philosophy and poetry in the nineteenth century,

  33. 1433

    Religious pieces in prose and verse

  34. 1434

    The religious spirit in the poets,

  35. 1435

    Religious thought in old English verse

  36. 1436

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  37. 1437

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  38. 1438

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  39. 1439

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  40. 1440

    Reliques of ancient English poetryconsisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind.) Together with some few of later date.

  41. 1441

    Reliques of ancient English poetryconsisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind.) Together with some few of later date.

  42. 1442

    Reliques of ancient English poetryconsisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind.) Together with some few of later date.

  43. 1443

    Reliques of ancient English poetry:consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, together with some few of later date.

  44. 1444

    Reliques of ancient English poetry:consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date,

  45. 1445

    Reliques of ancient English poetry:consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date,

  46. 1446

    The reliques of Father Prout

  47. 1447

    Remarks and dissertations on Virgilwith some other classical observations: by the late Mr. Holdsworth. Published, with several notes, and additional remarks, by Mr. Spence.

  48. 1448

    Remarks on a book entituled Prince Arthur, an heroick poemwith some general critical observations and several new remarks upon Virgil

  49. 1449

    Remarks on Dr. Göttling's Essay on the Theory of Greek Accentuation. No. 11.The Classical journal.

  50. 1450

    Remarks on Dr. Johnson's life, and critical observations on the works of Mr. Gray

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