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  1. 1901

    How to talk, or, Primary lessons in the English language

  2. 1902

    How to talk:a pocket manual of conversation and debating; with directions for acquiring a grammatical, easy, and graceful style ... with more than five hundred errors in speaking corrected.

  3. 1903

    How to teach English to foreigners.

  4. 1904

    How to write :a pocket manual of composition and letter-writing ... : to which are added forms for letters of introduction, notes, cards, etc., and a collection of poetical quotations.

  5. 1905

    How to write clearly :rules and exercises on English composition

  6. 1906

    How to write verse :being studies in the principles and practice of the art of English verse-structure

  7. 1907

    How to write, or, Secondary lessons in the English language :illustrated with over 150 engravings

  8. 1908

    How to write:a handbook based on the English Bible,

  9. 1909

    Howe's science of language, or Seven-hour system of grammar.

  10. 1910

    Hudibras,in three parts. Written in the time of the late wars: corrected and amended. With large annotations, and a preface. To this edition are added, critical, historical and explanatory notes, By Way of Supplement, not in any former Edition. By Zachary Grey, LL.D. To the whole is prefixed, A dissertation upon burlesque poetry. By the late Learned, and Ingenious Montagu Bacon, Esq; and an appendix; In which is a Translation of Part of the First Canto of the First Book into Latin Doggrel. Adorned with a new set of cuts.

  11. 1911

    Hudibras,in three parts. Written in the time of the late wars: corrected and amended. With large annotations, and a preface. To this edition are added, critical, historical and explanatory notes, By Way of Supplement, not in any former Edition. By Zachary Grey, LL.D. To the whole is prefixed, A dissertation upon burlesque poetry. By the late Learned, and Ingenious Montagu Bacon, Esq; and an appendix; In which is a Translation of Part of the First Canto of the First Book into Latin Doggrel. Adorned with a new set of cuts.

  12. 1912

    The human speech sounds ...

  13. 1913

    Humdrum and Harum-Scarum: A Lecture on Free VerseThe North American review.

  14. 1914

    A hymn to harmony,written in honour of St. Cecilia's day, M DCC I. By Mr. Congreve. Set to musick by Mr. John Eccles, Master of Her Majestics Musick.

  15. 1915

    The Hymns of St. GodricPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

  16. 1916

    The hypercritic

  17. 1917

    Iambic Composition of SophoclesHarvard studies in classical philology

  18. 1918

    The iambic-trochaic theory in relation to musical notation of verse.JEGP

  19. 1919

    Ibant obscvri;an experiment in the classical hexameter,

  20. 1920

    The Ictus of Classical VerseAmerican journal of philology.

  21. 1921

    The idea of Coventry Patmore,

  22. 1922

    Ideas of good and evil.

  23. 1923

    The Idler No LX. SATURDAY, JUNE 9.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.

  24. 1924

    The Idler No LX. SATURDAY, JUNE 9.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

  25. 1925

    The Idler No LXI. SATURDAY, JUNE 16.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

  26. 1926

    The Idler No LXXVII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.

  27. 1927

    The Idler No LXXVII. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.

  28. 1928

    The idyllia, epigrams, and fragments,of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, with the elegies of Tyrtæus, translated from the Greek into English verse. To which are added, dissertations and notes. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele, ...

  29. 1929

    The Idyllia, epigrams, and fragments,of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, with the Elegies of Tyrtæus; translated from the Greek into English verse. To which are added, dissertations and notes. In two volumes. ... A new edition, corrected. By ... Richard Polwhele.

  30. 1930

    The idylliumsof Theocritus. Translated from the Greek, with notes critical and explanatory by Francis Fawkes, M.A.

  31. 1931

    The Iliad of Homer

  32. 1932

    The Iliad of Homer,faithfuly rendered in Homeric verse from the original Greek

  33. 1933

    The iliadof Homer, translated from the Greek into blank verse, by Mr. Ozell, Mr. Broom, and Mr. Oldisworth. To which are added, A preface, The life of Homer, and notes by Madam Dacier. Illustrated with twenty-six cuts, Copy'd by the best Gravers, from the Paris Plates, design'd by Coypel. In five volumes.

  34. 1934

    Illustrated lectures and lessons on the philosophy, physiology, psychology, pedagogy and child study;training and practice of the theory and art of penmanship for students and teachers in public, private, normal and commercial schools and colleges, or home reading and study ...

  35. 1935

    Illustrated lessons in composition and rhetoric,

  36. 1936

    Illustrated phonics :a text-book for schools

  37. 1937

    An illustration of the principles of elocution ...

  38. 1938

    Illustrations of English philology.

  39. 1939

    Illustrations of English rhythmus,

  40. 1940

    Illustrations of Old English literature

  41. 1941

    Illustrations of style.A companion-book to Kellogg's rhetoric. Containing selections from British and American authors; illustrative of the cardinal qualities of style and of the several kinds of poetry.

  42. 1942

    Imagination and fancy;

  43. 1943

    Imitation and analysis :English exercises based on Irvings sketch book

  44. 1944

    The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and scientific ...

  45. 1945

    The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and scientific :adapted to the present state of literature, science, and art, on the basis of Webster's dictionary, with the addition of many thousand words and phrases from the other standard dictionaries and encyclopedias, and from numerous other sources ...

  46. 1946

    The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and scientific :adapted to the present state of literature, science, and art, on the basis of Webster's dictionary, with the addition of many thousand words and phrases from the other standard dictionaries and encyclopedias, and from numerous other sources ...

  47. 1947

    The imperial lexicon of the English language,exhibiting the pronunciation, etymology, and explanation of every word usually employed in science, literature, and art.

  48. 1948

    The imperial lexicon of the English language,exhibiting the pronunciation, etymology, and explanation of every word usually employed in science, literature, and art.

  49. 1949

    An improved grammar of the English language

  50. 1950

    The improved universal spelling-bookor, a new and easy guide to the English language. (in which the Spelling Words are divided, according to Mr. Sheridan's standard of pronunciation) Containing, I. Tables of Words of one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven Syllables; with natural and easy Lessons in each, adapted to the Capacity of Children, from three Years old and upwards II. A very easy and approved Guide to English Grammar, by Way of Question and Answer. III. A Collection of near 5000 of the most useful Words of two, three, and four Syllables, viz. Noun Substantives, Adjectives and Verbs (placed alphabetically under their respective Heads) which are accented and explained for the better Instruction of Youth. IV. A Variety of Alphabetical Copies, and Writing Pieces, both in Prose and Verse. V. Chronological Tables of the Monarchs and Kings of England, and other the most remarkable Occurrences in sacred and prophane History; with some short Remarks upon the seven Stages of Life, which are improving to the Mind and Morals of Youth. The twenty-seventh edition. By Daniel Fenning, Late School-Master of Bures, in Suffolk, and Author of the Use of the Globes, Practical Arithmetic, &c. &c.

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