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2351
The lives and characters of the ancient Grecian poets.With their heads curiously engraven on copper-plates. By Basil Kennet, M. A. of Corpus-Christi College, Oxon.
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2352
The lives and characters of the English dramatick poetsalso an exact account of all the plays that were ever yet printed in the English tongue, their double titles, the places where acted, the dates when printed, and the persons to whom dedicated, with remarks and observations on most of the said plays
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2353
Lives enshrined in language :or, proper names which have become common parts of speech
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The lives of Dr. John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Mr. Richard Hooker; Mr. George Herbert; and Dr. Robert Sanderson.By Isaac Walton. With notes, and the life of the author. By Thomas Zouch, M.A.
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The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.
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2356
The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.
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2357
The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.
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2358
The lives of the most eminent English poets;with critical observations on their works.
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The lives of the most famous English poets, or, The honour of Parnassusin a brief essay of the works and writings of above two hundred of them, from the time of K. William the Conqueror to the reign of His present Majesty, King James II
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The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.
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The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.
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The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.
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2363
The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.
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The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland,to the time of Dean Swift. Compiled from ample materials scattered in a variety of books, and especially from the Ms. Notes of the late ingenious Mr. Coxeter and others, collected for this Design, by Mr. Cibber. In four volumes.
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The lives of the Roman poets.Containing a critical and historical account of them and their writings, with large Quotations of their most celebrated Passages, as far as was necessary to compare and illustrate their several Excellencies, as well as to discover wherein they were deficient. To which is added, a chronological table, fitted to the Years before and after Christ, shewing the Times when they flourished and published their Works, and exhibiting the more remarkable Events coincident with them. Together with An Introduction concerning the Origin and Progress of Poetry in general; and an Essay on Dramatick Poetry in particular. By L. Crusius, late of St. John's College, Cambridge. In two volumes.
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The lives of the Roman poets.Containing a critical and historical account of them and their writings, with large Quotations of their most celebrated Passages, as far as was necessary to compare and illustrate their several Excellencies, as well as to discover wherein they were deficient. To which is added, a chronological table, fitted to the Years before and after Christ, shewing the Times when they flourished and published their Works, and exhibiting the more remarkable Events coincident with them. Together with An Introduction concerning the Origin and Progress of Poetry in general; and an Essay on Dramatick Poetry in particular. By L. Crusius, late of St. John's College, Cambridge. In two volumes.
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The lives of the Scotish poets :with preliminary dissertations on the literary history of Scotland, and the early Scotish drama
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The lives of the Scotish poets :with preliminary dissertations on the literary history of Scotland, and the early Scotish drama
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2369
Loci critici;passages illustrative of critical theory and practice from Aristotle downwards;
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2370
Logic, ontology, and the art of poetry; being the fourth and fifth volumes of the Circle of the sciences. Considerably enlarged, and greatly improved
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2371
The logical English grammar
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The logographic-Emblematical English spelling bookor, a method of teaching children to read. Being founded upon an entirely new principle, by which any Infant, Four or Five Years old, and of ever so slow an Apprehension, will, with the greatest Ease to himself, and Teachers acquire, in a few Months, the utmost steadiness and fluency in Reading, and be enabled to make his way, at first sight, through any Book that may be put in his hands. To which are added instructions to enable any Persons to put this method in practice; as likewise four copper-plates, exhibiting the Emblems upon which this System is founded. By Mr. Lenoir, Professor of the French Language and Belles-Lettres, and Author of la Pratique de L'Orateur François, of L'Eloge Funébre de Louis XVI. of the French Logographic Emblematical Spelling Book, and several other esteemed Publications.
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Logopolis,
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2374
Longer English poems,
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2375
Longer narrative poems
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2376
Longfellow and the HexameterModern language notes.
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2377
Longinus on the sublime, in writing
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Longinus on the sublime.
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Longman's junior school grammar,
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Longmans' briefer grammar,
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Longmans' English grammar,
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2382
Longmans' English grammar.
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Longmans' school composition.
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Lord Byron's Armenian exercises and poetry.
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2385
The Lost Art of Blank VerseThe Dial
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Louisa's metrical English grammar.
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2387
Louisiana English grammar
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2388
Lowland Scots pronunciation
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2389
The Lucretian hexameter :[I]-II
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Lucretian hexameter;an analysis of the 2nd book of "De rerum natura" ...
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Luquiens' Introduction to Old French PhonologyJournal of English and Germanic philology.
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2392
Lydgate's MeterLydgate's Temple of glas
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2393
Lydgate's MetreThe pilgrimage of the life of man,
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Lydgate's minor poems.The two nightingale poems. (A.D. 1446.)
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Lydgate's Reson and sensuallyte :edited from the Fairfax ms. 16 (Bodleian) and the Additional ms. 29,729 (Brit. mus.)
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2396
Lydgate's Troy book. A.D. 1412-20.
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2397
Lyric forms from France :their history and their use : with an anthology of ballades, chants royal, rondels, rondeaus, triolets, villanelles, sestinas in English verse.
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2398
Lyric poetry.
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2399
Lyric poetry.
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The lyric;an essay