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  1. 2251

    Lessons in language

  2. 2252

    Lessons in language :an introduction to the study of English grammar

  3. 2253

    Lessons in language and literature,

  4. 2254

    Lessons in language, literature, and composition,

  5. 2255

    Lessons in language:an introduction to the study of English grammar

  6. 2256

    Lessons in the speaking and writing of English

  7. 2257

    Lessons in the speaking and writing of English

  8. 2258

    Lessons in the speaking and writing of English...

  9. 2259

    Lessons in vocal expression: Course I.Principles of thinking in the modulation of the voice,

  10. 2260

    Lessons in voice culture;the perfect method. Designed for the reader, the orator, the actor, the teacher, the pupil, the elocutionist; and as the foundation of the singing voice.

  11. 2261

    Lessons on elocution;accompanied by instructions and criticisms on the reading of the church service.

  12. 2262

    LETTER LIV.A collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly Journal. ...

  13. 2263

    LETTER LV.A collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly Journal. ...

  14. 2264

    A LETTER of ADVICE to a Young POET: Together with a PROPOSAL for the Encouragement of POETRY in this Kingdom.A supplement to the Works of the most celebrated minor poets. Namely, E. of Roscommon, - Dorset, - Hallifax, - Godolphin, Lord Somers, Dr. Sprat, Bishop of Rochester, Sir Samuel Garth, George Stepney, Esq; William Walsh, Esq; Thomas Tickell, Esq; and Ambrose Phillips, Esq; To which are added, pieces omitted in the works of Sir John Suckling, Mr. Otway, Matthew Prior, Esq; Dr. King, and Dean Swift

  15. 2265

    A Letter to a Musician on English ProsodyThe Musical antiquary

  16. 2266

    Letters from an English traveller in Spain, in 1778, on the origin and progress of poetry in that Kingdomwith occasional reflections on manners and customs; and illustrations of the romance of Don Quixote. Adorned with portraits of the most eminent poets.

  17. 2267

    Letters of literature.By Robert Heron, Esq.

  18. 2268

    Letters on literature, taste, and composition, addressed to his son.

  19. 2269

    Letters to a young lady on a course of English poetry

  20. 2270

    Letters, addressed chiefly to a young gentleman, upon subjects of literatureincluding a translation of Euclid's section of the canon; ... with an explanation of the Greek musical modes, ... By Charles Davy, ... In two volumes.

  21. 2271

    Letters, by several eminent persons deceasedIncluding the correspondence of John Hughes, Esq. (author of the siege of damascus) and several of his friends, published from the originals: with notes explanatory and historical.

  22. 2272

    Letters, by several eminent persons deceasedIncluding the correspondence of John Hughes, esq. (Author of the Siege of Damascus) and several of his friends, published from the originals: with notes explanatory and historical. By John Duncombe, M.A. One of the six preachers in christ church, Canterbury. In three volumes.

  23. 2273

    Lexicon technicumor, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences: explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves. In two volumes. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S. The fifth edition. Now digested into one alphabet: with very considerable additions and improvements from later discoveries in mathematicks and philosophy, &c. Illustrated with several additional copper-plates, and many new diagrams.

  24. 2274

    Lexicon technicumor, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences: explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves. In two volumes. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S. The fifth edition. Now digested into one alphabet: with very considerable additions and improvements from later discoveries in mathematicks and philosophy, &c. Illustrated with several additional copper-plates, and many new diagrams.

  25. 2275

    Lexiphanes,a dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present times. Being an attempt to restore the English tongue to its ancient purity, and to correct, as well as expose, the affected style ... of our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler.

  26. 2276

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  27. 2277

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  28. 2278

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  29. 2279

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  30. 2280

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  31. 2281

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  32. 2282

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  33. 2283

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  34. 2284

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  35. 2285

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  36. 2286

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  37. 2287

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  38. 2288

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  39. 2289

    The Library of oratory, ancient and modern :with critical studies of the world's great orators by eminent essayists

  40. 2290

    License in English RhymeThe nation.

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    Licentia poetica discuss'dor, the true test of poetry. Without which it is difficult to judge of, or compose, a correct English poem. To which are added, critical observations on the principal, antient and modern poets. Viz. Homer, Horace, Virgil, Milton, Waller, Cowley, Dryden, &c. as frequently liable to Just Censure. A poem. By W. Coward, Coll. Med. Lond. M.D.

  42. 2292

    The life of Alexander Pope, Esqwith a view of his writings, and many curious anecdotes of his noble patrons. As well as of his cotemporary wits, friends, and foes. By W.H. Dilworth, M.A.

  43. 2293

    The life of Alexander Pope,Esq. Compiled from original manuscripts; with a critical essay on his writings and genius. By Owen Ruffhead, Esq.

  44. 2294

    The life of Alexander Pope,Esq. Compiled from original manuscripts; with a critical essay on his writings and genius. By Owen Ruffhead, Esq. To which are added, Mr. Pope's letters to a lady, (never before published.) in two volumes.

  45. 2295

    The life of Alexander Pope,Esq. Compiled from original manuscripts; with a critical essay on his writings and genius. By Owen Ruffhead, Esq. To which are added, Mr. Pope's letters to a lady, (never before published.) in two volumes.

  46. 2296

    The life of Algernon Charles Swinburne

  47. 2297

    THE LIFE OF DRAYTON.A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

  48. 2298

    The life of Lorenzo de' Medici,called the magnificent. By William Roscoe.

  49. 2299

    The life of Milton,in three parts. To which are added, Conjectures on the origin of Paradise lost: with an appendix. By William Hayley, Esq.

  50. 2300

    THE LIFE OF MILTON.A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...

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