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Displaying 1,850 digitized works
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1601
Sound and its phenomena.
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1602
Sound notation
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1603
The sounds of spoken English :a manual of ear training for English students,
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1604
The speaker at home:chapters on public speaking and reading aloud
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1605
The speakeror, miscellaneous pieces, selected from the best English writers, and disposed under proper heads, with a view to facilitate the improvement of youth in reading and speaking. A new edition, corrected and enlarged. To which are prefixed two essays: I. On elocution. II. On reading works of taste. By William Enfield, LL.D. Embellished with four copper plates.
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1606
The speaker, or, Miscellaneous pieces :selected from the best English writers and disposed under proper heads with a view to facilitate the improvement of youth in reading and speaking
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1607
The speaking of English verse,
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1608
Speaking to the PsalteryThe Monthly review ...
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1609
A specimen of a commentary on Shakspeare. Containing I. Notes on As you like it. II. An attempt to explain and illustrate various passages, on a New Principle of Criticism, Derived from Mr. Locke's Doctrine of the Association of Ideas
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1610
A specimen of the conformity of the European languages,particularly the English with the oriental languages, especially the Persian; in the order of the alphabet ...
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1611
Specimens of early English metrical romances, chiefly written during the early part of the fourteenth century :to which is prefixed an historical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England
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1612
Specimens of early English metrical romances, chiefly written during the early part of the fourteenth century :to which is prefixed an historical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England
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1613
Specimens of early English metrical romances, chiefly written during the early part of the fourteenth century :to which is prefixed an historical introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England
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1614
Specimens of early English romances to which is prefixed an historical introduction on the rise and progress of romantic composition in France and England
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1615
Specimens of English prose style from Malory to Macaulay.
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1616
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1617
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1618
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1619
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1620
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1621
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1622
Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.
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1623
Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,
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1624
Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,
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1625
Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,
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1626
Specimens of the early English poets.
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1627
Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;
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1628
Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;
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1629
Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;
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1630
Specimens of the table talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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1631
The Spectator.
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1632
The SPECTATOR. no. 249. Saturday, December 15.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...
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1633
The SPECTATOR. no. 253. Thursday, December 20.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...
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1634
The SPECTATOR. no. 267. Saturday, January 5.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...
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1635
The SPECTATOR. no. 285. Saturday, January 26.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...
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1636
The 'Speech-Ending' Test Applied to Twenty of Shakespeare's PlaysTransactions.
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1637
The Spelling experimenter and phonetic investigator
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1638
The spelling of the King's English.
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1639
A spelling-Dictionary of the English language,on a new plan, For the Use of Young Gentlemen, Ladies, and Foreigners. Being an introductary part of The circle of the sciences. Published by the King's Authority.
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1640
Spenser & his poetry,
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1641
The Spenser epoch.
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1642
Spenser's Faerie queene.A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ... In two volumes.
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1643
Spenser's Faerie queene.A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ... In two volumes.
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1644
The spirit of Japanese poetry
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1645
Spoken poetry in the schools
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1646
Standard alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters
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1647
Standard alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters,
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1648
The "Standard-alphebet" problem or the preliminary subject of a general phonic system, considered on the basis of some important facts in the Sechwana language of South Africa ...
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1649
Stichologyor, a recovery of the Latin, Greek and Hebrew numbers. Exemplified in the reduction of all Horace's metres, and the Greek and Hebrew poetry. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.
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1650
Strictures, critical and sentimental, on Thomson's seasonswith hints and observations on collateral subjects. By J. More.