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  1. 1451

    First lessons in grammar :based upon the construction and analysis of sentences : designed as an introduction to the "analysis of sentences"

  2. 1452

    First lessons in language, or, Elements of English grammar

  3. 1453

    First lessons in speech improvement

  4. 1454

    First lessons in the English language,

  5. 1455

    A first manual of composition desgned for use in the highest grammar grade and the lower high school grades,

  6. 1456

    The first part of Miscellany poems.Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.

  7. 1457

    The first principles of English grammar, methodically exhibited and explaiend [sic], ... By Nicholas Salmon, ...

  8. 1458

    First principles of French pronunciation

  9. 1459

    The first printed translations into English of the great foreign classics;a supplement to text-books of English literature.

  10. 1460

    The first six books of Milton's Paradise lost, rendered into grammatical construction; The Words of the Text being arranged, at the bottom of each Page, in the same natural Order with the Conceptions of the mind; and the Ellipsis properly supplied, without any Alteration in the Diction of the Poem. With notes grammatical, geographical, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. To which are prefixed Remarks on Ellipsis and Transposition, exhibiting an easy Method of construing, and reading with Judgment, either Prose or verse. Designed for the use of our most eminent schools, and of private Gentlemen and Ladies; and also of Foreigners of Distinction, who would read this admirable Poem with Unstanding and Taste. By the late James Buchanan, Author of the British Grammar, a Regular English Syntax, &c. The Manuscript was left with Dr James Robertson, Professor of Hebrew, who has published it for the benefit of Mr Buchanan's Widow

  11. 1461

    First steps in Americanization;a handbook for teachers,

  12. 1462

    The [first to the third] tour of Doctor Syntax ...A poem.

  13. 1463

    The [first to the third] tour of Doctor Syntax ...A poem.

  14. 1464

    Fisher's grammar improvedor an English grammar in which Fisher's plan is preserved, And the Work made more perfect By various Amendments; In Orthography and Prosody From Sheridan and others; And in Etymology and Syntax Principally from Lowth. By the Rev. J. Wilson, Vicar of Biddulph, Master of the Free Grammar School in Congleton.

  15. 1465

    FitzOsborne's LETTER LII. TO EUPHRONIUS.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

  16. 1466

    FitzOsborne's LETTER XLVIII - LETTER LIIHarrison's British classicks. Vol. Viii. Containing The Idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The Lover.

  17. 1467

    FitzOsborne's LETTER. LII. TO EUPHRONIUS.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.

  18. 1468

    Five centuries of English verse;

  19. 1469

    Five centuries of English verse;

  20. 1470

    Flames of faith,

  21. 1471

    The fonetic primeroffering the universal alfabet and the science of spelling

  22. 1472

    Fonetic techer.

  23. 1473

    Fonetic techer.

  24. 1474

    Fonetic ticher.

  25. 1475

    For MONDAY, April 26, 1784. On the PREVAILING TASTE for POETRY.The Weekly entertainer; or Agreeable and instructive repository. Containing a collection of select pieces, both in prose and verse; curious anecdotes, instructive tales, and ingenious essays on different subjects

  26. 1476

    For MONDAY, November 22, 1784. ACCOUNT of an UNKNOWN YOUTH, who speaks an UNKNOWN LANGUAGE, lately found in Normandy ; published with a View of discovering his Relations. Translated from the French Papers of September 8, 1784. The Weekly entertainer; or Agreeable and instructive repository. Containing a collection of select pieces, both in prose and verse; curious anecdotes, instructive tales, and ingenious essays on different subjects

  27. 1477

    The foreign sources of modern English versification;

  28. 1478

    Forerunners of the Spenserian StanzaThe Review of English studies

  29. 1479

    Form and style in poetry;lectures and notes,

  30. 1480

    Form in PoetryThe English review.

  31. 1481

    The Form of Free VerseAbstracts of dissertations for the degrees of doctor of philosophy and doctor of education, with the titles of theses accepted for the degrees of engineer, master of arts, and master of science.

  32. 1482

    Formal English grammar as a discipline,

  33. 1483

    Formation and development of elementary English sounds,

  34. 1484

    The formation of Tennyson's style, a study, primarily of the versificiation of the early poems,

  35. 1485

    The formation of Teutonic words in the English language

  36. 1486

    Formative types in English poetry;the Earl lectures of 1917,

  37. 1487

    The forms of discourse with an introductory chapter on style

  38. 1488

    Forms of Dramatic VerseTheatre arts magazine.

  39. 1489

    Forms of English poetry

  40. 1490

    The forms of Hebrew poetry;considered with special reference to the criticism and interpretation of the Old Testament.

  41. 1491

    Forms of oratorical expression and their delivery :or, Logic and eloquence illustrated

  42. 1492

    The forms of poetry :a pocket dictionary of verse

  43. 1493

    The forms of prose literature.

  44. 1494

    Foundation lessons in English,

  45. 1495

    Foundation lessons in English,

  46. 1496

    The foundations and nature of verse,

  47. 1497

    Foundations of expression;studies and problems for developing the voice, body, and mind in reading and speaking,

  48. 1498

    The foundations of rhetoric

  49. 1499

    The four agestogether with essays on various subjects. By William Jackson, Of Exeter.

  50. 1500

    Four Chansons de Geste: a Study in Old French Epic VersificationThe Modern language review.

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