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  1. 1551

    A Genetic Study of RhythmThe American journal of psychology.

  2. 1552

    GENIUS OF POETRY.Gleanings; or, fugitive pieces: in two volumes. Consisting of I. Miscellaneous Essays. II. Moral Stories. III. Sketches, Fragments, Hints. IV. Verses on Various Subjects. By the Rev. J. Moir. A. M. Author of Female Tuition, and Other Literary Performances. ...

  3. 1553

    Georg Rudolf Weckherlin,

  4. 1554

    George Meredith,his life and art in anecdote and criticism,

  5. 1555

    The georgic;a contribution to the study of the Vergilian type of didactic poetry,

  6. 1556

    Gerhart Hauptmann's treatment of blank verse

  7. 1557

    German and English sounds.

  8. 1558

    German Epics and English HexametersThe Dublin University magazine.

  9. 1559

    German HexametersThe last fruit off an old tree.

  10. 1560

    German orthography and phonology :a treatise with a word-list

  11. 1561

    German pronunciation:practice and theory. The best German--German sounds, and how they are represented in spelling--The letters of the alphabet, and their phonetic values--German accent--Specimens.

  12. 1562

    German Stanzas from Joh. Werlin's Rhythmorum VarietasModern language notes.

  13. 1563

    A German Traveller's Account of his Interview with Dr. Johnson ; and some Remarks on his Writings. 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

  14. 1564

    Germanic origins.

  15. 1565

    Giant hours with poet preachers,

  16. 1566

    The Glasgow poets :their lives and poems.

  17. 1567

    The glory of English prose,letters to my grandson,

  18. 1568

    A glossary :or, Collection of words, phrases, names, and allusions to customs, proverbs, etc., which have been thought to require illustration, in the words of English authors, particularly Shakespeare, and his contemporaries

  19. 1569

    A glossary :or, Collection of words, phrases, names, and allusions to customs, proverbs, etc., which have been thought to require illustration, in the words of English authors, particularly Shakespeare, and his contemporaries

  20. 1570

    Glossographia Anglicana novaor, a Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words of whatever Language, as are at present used in the English Tongue, with their Etymologies, Definitions, &c. Also The Terms of Divinity, Law, Physick, Mathematicks, History, Agriculture, Logick, Metaphysicks, Grammar, Poetry, Musick, Heraldry, Architecture, Painting, War, and all other Arts and Sciences are herein explain'd, from the best Modern Authors; as, Archbishop Tillotson, Sir William Temple, Sir Isaac Newton, Dr. Harris, Dr. Gregory, Mr. Lock, Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Blunt, &c. The second edition, with the addition of above three thousand words, not in the former. Very useful to all Those that desire to understand what They read.

  21. 1571

    Gnomic poetry in Anglo-Saxon;

  22. 1572

    Good English in good form,

  23. 1573

    Good English,

  24. 1574

    Good English, oral and written, book one-three

  25. 1575

    Good speech :an introduction to English phonetics

  26. 1576

    A graded course in English.English grammar and composition,

  27. 1577

    Graded exercises in analysis, synthesis, and false syntax,with an exemplified outline of the classification of sentences and causes, and a table of diacritical marks, with questions.

  28. 1578

    Graded exercises in language ...

  29. 1579

    Graded instruction in English.For the use of teachers ...

  30. 1580

    Graded lessons in English :an elementary English grammar : consisting of one hundred practical lessons, carefully graded and adapted to the class room

  31. 1581

    Graded lessons in languageBook 1-

  32. 1582

    Graded lessons in languageBook 1-

  33. 1583

    Graded word list for rural and elementary schools.

  34. 1584

    Gradual lessons in grammar, or, Guide to the construction of the English language, by the analysis and composition of sentences

  35. 1585

    The gradual reader, first step, or, Exercises in articulation :designed to develop and strengthen the organs of speech, and to facilitate the correct utterance of the elementary sounds and their combinations : published without the reading lessons, at the request of teachers : for the use of pupils in the higher classes

  36. 1586

    Graduated exercises in articulation ...

  37. 1587

    Grammar :part of a course on language, prepared for instruction in the U.S. Corps of Cadets

  38. 1588

    Grammar and composition :for common schools

  39. 1589

    Grammar and its reasons, for students and teachers of the English tongue,

  40. 1590

    Grammar and language:an attempt at the introduction of logic to grammar.

  41. 1591

    Grammar and practice,

  42. 1592

    Grammar and rhetorick, being the first and third volumes of the Circle of the sciences. Considerably enlarged, and greatly improved

  43. 1593

    A grammar containing the etymology and syntax of the English language :for advanced grammar grades, and for high schools, academies, etc.

  44. 1594

    A grammar for children,with emblematic illustrations.

  45. 1595

    Grammar for common schools

  46. 1596

    A grammar for elementary schools.

  47. 1597

    Grammar made easieContaining Despauter's grammar reform'd, and render'd plai[N] and obvious to the capacity of youth. Together with a new method of teaching Latin, by ten English particles. To which is added, a critical syntax.

  48. 1598

    Grammar made easy and interesting; or, A practical grammar of the English language, systematically arranged...

  49. 1599

    Grammar made easy, for beginners

  50. 1600

    Grammar made familiar and easy to young gentlemen, ladies, and foreigners.To which is added, The art of writing, iilustrated with copper-plates: together with a collection of letters, and directions for addressing persons of distinction, eithter [iN] writing or discourse. Being the first volume of the circle of sciences. Intended to make the youth of each sex universally beloved and admired; and to make them rich, wife, and happy. Published by the King's authority.

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