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1701
A hand-book of Anglo-Saxon orthography.In two parts.
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1702
A hand-book of Anglo-Saxon rootwords ...
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1703
A hand-book of the English language :for the use of students of the universities and higher classes of schools
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1704
Hand-book of the English tongue :for the use of students and others
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1705
A Hand-book of the engrafted words of the English language :embracing the choice on the basis of the Hand-book of the Anglo-Saxon root-words : in three parts
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1706
A handbook of American speech,
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1707
Handbook of best readings;
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1708
Handbook of business English,
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1709
Handbook of composition :a compendium of rules regarding good English, grammar, sentence structure, paragraphing, manuscript arrangement, punctuation, spelling, essay writing, and letter writing
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1710
Handbook of effective writing
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1711
Handbook of English composition :a compilation of standard rules and usage
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1712
A handbook of English composition,
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1713
A handbook of French phonetics,
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1714
Handbook of idiomatic English as now written and spoken;
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1715
A handbook of modern English metre,
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1716
A handbook of oral reading
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1717
A handbook of poetics for students of English verse
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1718
A handbook of poetrybeing a clear and easy guide, divested of technicalities, to the art of making English verse.
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1719
A handbook of pronunciation :giving principles and illustrations, adapted to the use of students, with or without a teacher
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1720
A handbook of the analysis, technique, and figurative expressions of poetic literature,
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1721
Handbook of the history of the English language :for the use of teacher and student
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1722
HARLEQUIN ? HORACE: OR, THE ART of MODERN POETRY.Miscellaneous works in verse and prose. By Mr. Miller. Volume the first
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1723
Harmony of the Rush :and Delsarte philosophies and "Voice production" by Thos. C. Trueblood.
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1724
Hart's orthography, 1569.
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1725
Harvey's English grammar.A practical grammar of the English language, for the use of every grade.
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1726
The Hawick SloganThe Antiquary;
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1727
Heads of the lectures on Rhetorick, and belles lettres, in the University of Edinburgh, 1767
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1728
Heart of man
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1729
Hebbel as Lyric PoetJournal of English and Germanic philology.
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1730
Hebrew criticism and poetry : or the patriarchal blessings of Isaac and of Jacob, metrically analysed and translated;with appendixes of readings and interpretations of the four greater prophets, interspersed with metrical translation and composition; and with a catena of the prophecies of Balaam and Habaḱuk, the songs of Deborah and Hannah, and of the lamentations of David over Saul, Jonathan, and Abner, metrically translated; also with the table of first lessons for Sunday, paged with references
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1731
A help in acquiring a knowledge of the English language :designed for the benefit of those in this country who wish to study the English language and science.
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1732
A help to elocution, containig three essays:To which is added a very large collection of examples in prose and verse,
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1733
A help to young writers,
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1734
Helps to English grammar :or, Easy exercises for young children
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1735
Helps to the reading of classical Latin poetry,
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1736
HendecasyllabicsPoems and ballads.
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1737
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
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1738
Hephaestion and the Anapaest in the Aristophanic TrimeterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.
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1739
The Hephthemimeral Caesura in Greek Hexameter PoetryTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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1740
Hermann's elements of the doctrine of metres, abridged and tr. into English.
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1741
The Hermaphrodite RhymeModern language notes.
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1742
Hermes: or, a philosophical inquiry concerning language and universal grammar.By J. H.
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1743
The heroic elegies and other piecesof Llywarç Hen, prince of the Cumbrian Britons: with a literal translation, by William Owen.
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1744
Hexameter verse, and its requirements in order that it may "read itself;"an inquiry tending to prove a universal law demanded in English and followed in the Greek and Latin classics.
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1745
Hexameters and Rhythmic ProseAtlantic monthly
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1746
Hexametrical experiments, or A version of four of Virgils Pastorals, including the reputed prophecy respecting the Messiah done in a structure of verse similar to that of the original Latin, with hints to explain the method of reading and a slight essay on the laws of the metre ...
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1747
Hiatus, Elision, Caesura in Virgil's HexameterTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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1748
High school English;a brief analysis of conditions attending the study of literature & composition in secondary schools, with suggestions for their improvement ...
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1749
High school exercises in grammar
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1750
A high school grammar,dealing with the science of the English language, the history of the parts of speech, the philosophy of the changes these have undergone, and present usage respecting forms in dispute,