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1501
Four essays upon the English languagenamely, I. Observations on the Orthography. II. Rules for the Division of Syllables. III. The Use of the Articles. IV. The Formation of the Verbs, and their Analogy with the Latin. By John Ward, D.LL.R.P.G.C. F.R. and A. SS. and T.B.M. To these is subjoined a Catalogue of the English Verbs, formed thro their Radical Tenses.
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1502
Four essays upon the English language: namely,
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1503
Four essays, as improved and enlarged in the second edition of The reliques of ancient English poetry. ...
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1504
Four Footnotes to Papers on Germanic MetricsStudies in English philology
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1505
The fourth reader, or, Exercises in reading and speaking :designed for the higher classes in our public and private schools
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1506
Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Galic or Erse language
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1507
The Franklin fifth reader :for the use of public and private schools : with an introductory treatise on elocution by Mark Bailey
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1508
Free Verse AgainPoetry.
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1509
Free Verse and Its PropogandaThe Sewanee review.
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1510
Free Verse: A Parallel and a WarningThe National review.
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1511
The Free-Verse Movement in AmericaEnglish journal.
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1512
The French and English first-books, or, The rudiments of French and English grammar combined :with exercises for reading and translation
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1513
French diction for singers and speakers,
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1514
French musical diction,
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1515
French orthoëpy; or, The certain guide to an accurate French pronunciation ...
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1516
A French pronouncing grammar for young students.With a vocabulary of the names of familiar objects and conversational phrases.
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1517
The French pronouncing primer.
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1518
French pronunciation;principles and practice and a summary of usage in writing and printing,
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1519
French prose and poetry.
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1520
Freshman composition
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1521
Freshman English and theme-correcting in Harvard college,
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1522
Freshman English;a manual,
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1523
Freshman rhetoric
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1524
From Franklin to Lowell.A century of New England pronunciation ...
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1525
From Latin to Italian;an historical outline of the phonology and morphology of the Italian language,
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1526
From nowhere to the North Pole :a Noah's ark-æological narrative
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1527
From Shakespeare to Pope;an inquiry into the causes and phenomena of the rise of classical poetry in England,
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1528
The Function of Poetry in the DramaPoetry review.
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1529
The Function of RhythmThe Dial
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1530
The functional elements of an English sentence.
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1531
Fundamental English,
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1532
Fundamentals of expression,
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1533
Fundamentals of the English language, or, Orthography and orthoepy.Designed for both teachers and pupils, and adapted to the wants of public schools, normal schools, colleges and private students,
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1534
Furst f[o]netic r[ea]dur.
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1535
A Further Study of the Heroic TetramemeterModern philology.
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1536
The future of English poetry,
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1537
A galic and English dictionaryContaining all the words in the Scotch and Irish dialects of the Celtic, that could be collected from the Voice, and Old Books and Mss. By the Rev. William Shaw, A. M.
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1538
Games and rhymes for language teaching in the first four grades
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1539
Garrick's mode of reading the liturgy of the Church of England
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1540
A general and rational grammar,containing the fundamental principles of the art of speaking, Explained in a clear and natural manner. With the reasons of the general agreement, and the particular differences of languages. Translated from the French of Messieurs de Port-Royal.
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1541
A general critical grammar of the Inglish language :on a system novel, and extensive : exhibiting investigations of the analogies of language written, and spoken ... to which is prefixt a discourse on the study of languages in polite education
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1542
A general dictionary of the English language. One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
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1543
A general dictionary of the English language. One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
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1544
A general dictionary of the English language.One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed A rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M. Dedicated to the volunteers of Ireland.
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1545
A general dictionary of the English language; to which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar. By William Perry, Author of the New Standard French and English Pronouncing Dictionary. Embellished with a portrait of the author
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1546
A general history of the stage, from its origin.In which the several theatres of Europe, Those Particularly of Italy, Spain, France, England, Holland, Flanders, and Germany, with Regard to their Excellencies and Defects, are critically compared with each other; the Various Management of them Described; and the Characters, Manners, and Persons of the Principal Performers considered. Together with two essays; on the art of speaking in public, and a comparison between the antient and modern drama. Translated from the eminent Lewis Riccoboni.
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1547
A general idea of a pronouncing dictionary of the English language, on a plan entirely new. With observations on several words that are variously pronounced, as a specimen of the work. Dedicated to David Garrick, Esq. By J. Walker
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1548
General phonetics for missionaries and students of languages
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1549
General rules for the pronunciation of the English language,with complete lists of the exceptions,
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1550
The Genesis of the English Sonnet FormPublications of the Modern Language Association of America