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  1. 1451

    Remarks on English HexametersHorae Hellenicæ, essays and discussion on some important points of Greek philology and antiquity;

  2. 1452

    Remarks on Latin MetresThe Classical journal.

  3. 1453

    Remarks on the beauties of poetry.

  4. 1454

    Remarks on the differences in Shakespeare's verisfication in different periods of his life and on the like points of difference in poetry generally.

  5. 1455

    Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift,Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, in a series of letters from John Earl of Orrery to his son, the Honourable Hamilton Boyle.

  6. 1456

    Remarks upon Milton's Paradise lost. Historical, geographical, philological, critical, and explanatory. By W. Massey

  7. 1457

    Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the text and notes of the last edition of Shakspeare

  8. 1458

    Repetition and parallelism in Tennyson,

  9. 1459

    Res metrica :an introduction to the study of Greek and Roman versification

  10. 1460

    Restituta :or, Titles, extracts, and characters of old books in English literature, reviewed

  11. 1461

    Restituta :or, Titles, extracts, and characters of old books in English literature, reviewed

  12. 1462

    Restituta :or, Titles, extracts, and characters of old books in English literature, reviewed

  13. 1463

    Restituta :or, Titles, extracts, and characters of old books in English literature, reviewed

  14. 1464

    Reviews and discussions :literary, political, and historical, not relating to Bacon \

  15. 1465

    Reviews, essays, and poems

  16. 1466

    Rhetoric made familiar and easy,and illustrated with orations from Demosthenes, Cicero, Sallust, Homer, Shakespear, Milton, &c. Being the third volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the King's Authority.

  17. 1467

    The Rhetoric, Poetic, and Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle,

  18. 1468

    The Rhetoric, Poetic, and Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle,

  19. 1469

    Rhetoric; or, a view of its principal tropes and figures, in their origin and powers: with a Variety of Rules to escape Errors and Blemishes, and Attain Propriety and Elegance in Composition. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D

  20. 1470

    A rhetorical grammar :in which the common improprieties in reading and speaking are detected and the true sources of elegant pronunciation are pointed out. With a complete analysis of the voice ... and the several figures of rhetoric. To which are added outlines of composition, or plain rules for writing orations and speaking them in public

  21. 1471

    A rhetorical grammar,or course of lessons in elocution. By J. Walker, Author Of Elements Of Elocution, &c.

  22. 1472

    RHETORICKA new universal history of arts and sciences, shewing their origin, progress, theory, use and practice, and exhibiting The Invention, Structure, Improvement, and Uses, Of the most considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, with Their Nature, Power, and Operation, decyphered in fifty two copper-plates. In two volumes

  23. 1473

    RHETORICK.An universal history of arts and sciences: ... The whole extracted from the best authors in all languages, ... By ... Dennis De Coetlogon, ...

  24. 1474

    RhymeA 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.

  25. 1475

    RhymeLongman's magazine.

  26. 1476

    Rhyme in English PoetryEssays and studies.

  27. 1477

    Rhyme nor ReasonNotes and queries :

  28. 1478

    A rhyming dictionary, answering at the same time the purposes of spelling and pronouncing the English language ...

  29. 1479

    A rhyming dictionary:answering at the same time, the purposes of spelling and pronouncing the English language ... and ... an index of allowable rhymes, with authorities ...

  30. 1480

    Rhythm and RhymeMacmillan's magazine.

  31. 1481

    Rhythm in English Verse, Prose, and SpeechEssays and studies.

  32. 1482

    Rhythm in prose illustrated from authors of the nineteenth century,

  33. 1483

    The rhythm of song.

  34. 1484

    The rhythm of song.

  35. 1485

    The rhythmic conception of music,

  36. 1486

    Rhythmical Forms and Melodic FiguresEnglish folk song, some conclusions

  37. 1487

    Rhythmical index to the English language :an index to all the perfect rhymes of a different orthography, and allowable rhymes of a different sound, throughout the language; with authorities for the usage of them from our best poets

  38. 1488

    Rhythmical LawsThe Antiquary;

  39. 1489

    Rhythmical Prose in Latin and EnglishThe Church quarterly review.

  40. 1490

    Richmond rules to form the Ovidian distich.With some hints on the transition to the Virgilian hexameter.

  41. 1491

    Right spelling very much improved. Teaching the speediest and surest way to write true English ; by rule and not by rote. With Particular Tables, of the most Material Exceptions, clearly explained, to the meanest Capacity. For the benefit of foreigners, and all such as desire to Write True English with Ease and Certainty

  42. 1492

    Rime-index to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.

  43. 1493

    The rise, progress, and present structure of the English language.

  44. 1494

    The road to knowledge; or, young man & women's best friendbeing a plan of general instruction, as far as relates to the useful pursuits and purposes of life. Consisting of a Concise, yet Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language; A Series of Letters On Subjects yielding both Information and Amusement; and the Four First Rules of Arithmetic, Exhibited in Examples so plain and intelligible, as to be acquired with the utmost Ease. Calculated for both Sexes. To Which are Added, As more immediately adapted to the Attention of Young Men, The Nature and Operations of Bills of Exchange Bills of Sale Bonds Obligations Notes Letters of Attorney Letters of Credit Writs Warrants Arrests Subpoenas Summonses General Releases Deeds of Gift Conveyances and Various Other Instruments of Writing; With the precise Forms in which many of them are drawn up. To the Whole are Subjointd, Geographical Sketches; Comprehending the Rise and Progress of Geography; with an Explanation of Geographical Terms, And a Description of the several Kingdoms and States of Europe. By George Stapleton, Late English Preceptor at Paris and at Brussels.

  45. 1495

    Robert Bridges :a critical study

  46. 1496

    Roman portraits,a poem, in heroick verse; with historical remarks and illustrations: By Robert Jephson, Esq.

  47. 1497

    The romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun.

  48. 1498

    The Romaunce of the Sowdone of Babylone and of Ferumbras his sone who conquerede Rome.

  49. 1499

    Roots and ramifications; or, Extracts from various books explanatory of the derivation or meaning of divers words.

  50. 1500

    Roundabout papers :(from the Cornhill magazine) : to which is added The second funeral of Napoleon

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