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    The art of English poetry:vol. the IIId and IVth, which, with the two former volumes, make a compleat common-place-book of English poetry, containing the most natural, instructive, diverting and sublime thoughts ... that are in the works of our most celebrated poets, ancient and modern, alphabetically digested and brought down to the present time ...

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    The art of English poetry;

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    The art of Latin poetry

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    The Art of Measuring VersesThe American Whig review.

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    The art of memory;being a comprehensive and practical system of memory culture,

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    The art of oratorical composition :based upon the precepts and models of the old masters

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    The art of oratory, system of Delsarte,

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    The art of poetry on a new planillustrated with a great variety of examples from the best English poets; and of translations from the ancients: Together with such Reflections and critical Remarks as may tend to form in our Youth an elegant Taste, and render the Study of this Part of the Belles Lettres more rational and pleasing.

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    The art of poetry on a new planillustrated with a great variety of examples from the best English poets; and of translations from the ancients: Together with such Reflections and critical Remarks as may tend to form in our Youth an elegant Taste, and render the Study of this Part of the Belles Lettres more rational and pleasing.

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    The art of poetry, accoding to the latest improvements.A poem. By Sir Simon Swan, baronet. Published by Joseph Fawcett, author of the Art of war, a poem; and a war elegy.

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    The art of poetry,written in French by the Sieur de Boileau. In four canto's. Made English, by Sir William Soames. Since revis'd by John Dryden, Esq;.

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    THE ART OF POETRY.The miscellaneous works of John Dryden, Esq; containing all his original poems, tales, and translations, in four volumes. ...

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    THE Art of Poetry. IN Four CANTO's.The works of Monsieur Boileau. Made 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.

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    The art of poetry: seven lectures, 1920-1922,

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    The art of poetry;inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford, 5 June, 1920,

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    The art of pronouncing the French language with propriety.By Mr. Du Fresnoy, teacher to his Royal Highness Prince William Frederick, and successor to Mr. Labutte, in the University of Cambridge.

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    The art of pronuntiation,digested into two parts: vox audienda & vox videnda ....

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    THE ART OF PUNNING.A supplement to Dr. Swift's works, being the fourteenth in the collection: containing miscellanies in prose and verse, by the dean; Dr. Delany, Dr. Sheridan, Mrs. Johnson, and others, his intimate friends. With explanatory notes on all the former volumes, and an index, by the editor.

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    The art of reading :containing a number of useful rules exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces, narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining, together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues : calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance, and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion : designed for the use of schools and families

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    The art of reading aloud in pulpit, lecture room, or private reunions ...

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    The art of reading and speaking.

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    The art of reading and writing Englishor, the chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in Prose and Verse; with a Variety of Instructions for True Spelling. Written at first for Private Use, and now Published for the Benefit of all Persons who desire a better Acquaintance with their Native Language. By I. Watts, D.D.

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    THE ART OF READING and WRITING ENGLISH, &c.The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D. published by himself, and now collected into six volumes. In which are also inserted the second part of the Improvement of the mind, An essay on education, and some additions to his Miscellaneous thoughts in prose and verse. Now first published from his manuscripts, and, the Direction of his Will, revised and corrected by D. Jennings, D.D. and the late P. Doddridge, D.D. ...

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    The art of reading, or, Rules for the attainment of a just and correct enunciation of written language :mostly selected from Walker's Elements of elocution, and adapted to the use of schools.

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    The art of reading.

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    The art of rendering;a condensed and comprehensive treatise on the culture of the three-fold nature and the mental method of reading and speaking,

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    The art of rhetoric made easyor, the elements of oratory. Book II. Being the substance of Dionysius Longinus's celebrated treatise of The sublime, ... In several letters to a friend.

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    The art of rhetoric made easy:

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    The art of rhetoric, with A discourse of the laws of England

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    The art of rhetorick laid down in an easy entertaining manner, and illustrated with several beautiful orations from Demosthenes, Cicero, Sallust, Homer, Shakespear, Milton, &c. Being the sixth volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. By the King's Autharity

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    The art of right spelling and pronouncing all the words of the English tongue.Very useful for all persons that are desirous to learn to write properly, and to know how to Spell those Words which are not Writ in the same Manner as they are Pronounced. By which also Foreigners may be Instructed how to Pronounce the most Difficult and Troublesome Words of the English Tongue. To which is added, an exact account of all the stops, marks, and references that commonly occur in authors.

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    The art of scansion :

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    The art of singing and vocal declamation

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    The art of speaking

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    The art of speaking

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    The art of speaking

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    The art of speaking in publickor an essay on the action of an orator; as to his pronunciation and gesture. Useful in the senate or theatre, the court, the camp, as well as the bar and pulpit.

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    The art of speaking in publik:or, An essay on the action of an orator; as to his pronunciation and gesture. Useful in the senate or theatre, the court, the camp, as well as the bar and pulpit.

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    The art of speaking; upon an entire new plan. And in which the operations and emotions of the mind are particularly considered. The whole illustrated by a numerous Selection of Examples, Ancient and Modern, In Prose and Verse. Calculated to form the minds of Youth to ajust Sense of Propriety in Mental Delivery, And not unworthy the perusal of the Gentlemen of The Bar, The Pulpit, OR, The Stace

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    Art of speech,in two volumes; I. Studies in poetry and prose ...

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    The Art of TranslationThe Journal of education.

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    The art of verse making,

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    The art of versification,

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    The art of writing English :a manual for students, with chapters on paraphrasing, essay-writing, précis-writing, punctuation, and other matters

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    The art of writing verse,

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    The art or crafte of rhetoryke

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    The Art-Form of the Elizabethan Sonnet Sequence and Shakespeare's SonnetsShakespeare Jahrbuch.

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    The arte of English poesieContriued into three bookes: the first of poets and poesie, the second of proportion, the third of ornament.

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    The arte of English poesie.

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    The arte or crafte of rhethoryke;

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