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  1. 1751

    Vers LibreNew Statesman.

  2. 1752

    The VerseAn account of the life, opinions, and writings of John Milton, with an introduction to Paradise lost.

  3. 1753

    The verse of Greek comedy

  4. 1754

    Versification of DonneThe literary remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  5. 1755

    Versification: The Music of SpeechThe realm of poetry; an introduction.

  6. 1756

    Versions from Hafiz;an essay in Persian metre,

  7. 1757

    The vestibule of eloquence:original articles oratorical and poetical, intended as exercises in recitation, at the Institution, Bedford Place, Russell Square

  8. 1758

    The Vicissitudes of Blank VerseThe London mercury.

  9. 1759

    The villain as hero in Elizabethan tragedy,

  10. 1760

    A vindication of the Appendix to the poems, called Rowley's,in reply to The answers of the Dean of Exeter, Jacob Bryant, Esquire, and a third anonymous writer; with some further observations upon those poems, and an examination of the evidence which has been produced in support of their authenticity; by Thomas Tyrwhitt.

  11. 1761

    Visible speech: a new fact demonstrated.

  12. 1762

    Visible speech:the science ... of universal alphabetics; or Self-interpreting physiological letters, for the writing of all languages in one alphabet.

  13. 1763

    The vision of William concerning Piers Plowman,together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest, secundum Wit et Resoun,

  14. 1764

    A vocabulary of such words in the English language as are of dubious or unsettled accentuation,in which the pronunciation of Sheridan, Walker, and other orthoepists, is compared.

  15. 1765

    Vocal sounds

  16. 1766

    Voice and its natural development,

  17. 1767

    Voice training in speech and song :an account of the structure and use of the vocal organs and the means of securing distinct articulation

  18. 1768

    The voice;an introduction to practical phonology,

  19. 1769

    Voyage to Locuta;a fragment: with etchings and notes of illustration.

  20. 1770

    The vulgarities of speech corrected:with elegant expressions for provincial and vulgar English, Scots, and Irish; for the use of those who are unacquainted with grammar.

  21. 1771

    The well-Bred scholar,or practical essays on the best methods of improving the taste, and assisting the exertions of youth in their literary pursuits. By William Milns, Member Of ST. Mary Hall, Oxford; Author Of The Penman's Repository And Linguist's Treasure, &c. And Master Of The City Commercial School, George-Yard, Lombard-Street.

  22. 1772

    West-country poets:their lives and works. Being an account of about four hundred verse writers of Devon and Cornwall, with poems and extracts.

  23. 1773

    The westminster spelling-bookor, a child's first book, on a new plan. Being The Most Natural, Simple, And Engaging Introduction To Spelling And Reading, Ever Yet Published; Adapted to the meanest Capacity, and calculated so as to attract the Attention, please the Imagination, and engage the Affection of Children, while it cheats them into the Path of Learning. The whole being airy, easy, and agreeable, To Youth Of Both Sexes. To Which IS Prefixed, A Dedication, And AN Address To The Public.

  24. 1774

    What English Poetry May Still Learn from GreekEssays and studies.

  25. 1775

    What is 'Blank Verse'?The contemporary review

  26. 1776

    Whence Does the Poet Get the Form of his Verse?Modern languages

  27. 1777

    Who Wrote Shakespere's Henry VIII?The gentleman's magazine.

  28. 1778

    The whole art of the stagecontaining not only the rules of the drammatick art, but many curious observations about it, which may be of great use to the authors, actors, and spectators of plays : together with much critical learning about the stage and plays of the antients

  29. 1779

    Word gossip :a series of familiar essays on words and their peculiarities

  30. 1780

    Words and Music in SongEssays and studies.

  31. 1781

    Words and their uses, past and present :A study of the English language

  32. 1782

    Words in singing :a practical guide to the study of phonetics, and its application to song.

  33. 1783

    The workes of Beniamin Ionson

  34. 1784

    The works of Anacreon and Sappho, with pieces from ancient authorsand occasional essays; illustrated by observations on their lives and writings, explanatory notes from established commentators, and additional remarks by the editor; with The classic, an introductory poem.

  35. 1785

    The works of celebrated authors,of whose writings there are but small remains. ... . Containing the Works of The Earl of Roscommon. The Earl of Dorset. The Earl of Hallifax. And Sir Samuel Garth.

  36. 1786

    The works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the Elder

  37. 1787

    The works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the Elder

  38. 1788

    The works of Monsieur BoileauMade English from the last Paris edition, by several hands. To which is prefix'd his life, written to Joseph Addision, Esq; by Mr. Des Maizeaux. And some account of this translation by N. Rowe, Esq; Adorn'd with cuts.

  39. 1789

    The works of our ancient, learned, & excellent English poet, Jeffrey Chauceras they have lately been compar'd with the best manuscripts, and several things added, never before in print : to which is adjoyn'd The story of the siege of Thebes, by John Lidgate ... : together with The life of Chaucer, shewing his countrey, parentage, education, marriage, children, revenues, service, reward, friends, books, death : also a table, wherein the old and obscure words in Chaucer are explained, and such words ... that either are, by nature or derivation, Arabick, Greek, Latine, Italian, French, Dutch, or Saxon, mark'd with particular notes for the better understanding of their original.

  40. 1790

    The works of Sir William Temple,Bart. in two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd Some account of the life and writings of the author.

  41. 1791

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  42. 1792

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  43. 1793

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  44. 1794

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  45. 1795

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  46. 1796

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  47. 1797

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  48. 1798

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  49. 1799

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

  50. 1800

    The works of the English poets.With prefaces, biographical and critical,

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