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2851
Occasional thoughts on the study and character of classical authors, on the course of litterature [sic], and the present plan of a learned education. ...
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2852
Odes of Anacreon,translated into English verse, with notes. By Thomas Moore, Esq. of the Middle Temple.
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The odes of Horace dispos'd according to chronologic orderby P. Sanadon, with an english translation, in poetic-prose, expressive throughout of that Jesuit's Sense of the Author, and an Abstract of his most shining Remarks. To which are prefix'd, Sanadon's life of Horace plann'd upon his works, and a critical preface, wherein, the Advantage of this Edition, above all that preceded it, is clearly demonstrated. By Matthew Towers, LL. D.
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The odes,epodes, and Carmen Seculare of Horace, In Latin and English; With a Translation of Dr. Ben-Ley's notes. To which are added notes upon notes. In 24 Parts complete. By several Hands.
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The odes,epodes, and carmen seculare of Horace, translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction in the opposite page, and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical notes, in English; from the best commentators both ancient and modern. And A Preface to each Ode, illustrating its Difficulties, and shewing its several Ornaments and Design. Also The Method of Scanning the several sorts of Verse made use of by Horace, and a Table shewing at one View of what Sort of Verse each Ode consists. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen.
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Of [Persian] VersificationThe works of Sir William Jones : with the life of the author
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2857
Of Accent. Its Nature and Use. - Standard of Pronunciation. From the Theory of Language, in the same Work.The annual register, or a view of the history, politics, and literature, for the year 1783.
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Of Ancient and Modern Eloquence and Poesie.Reflections upon ancient and modern learning
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2859
Of CRITICISM.Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the first Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometanism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deities and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and Persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benjamin Martin.
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2860
Of dramatick poesie, an essay
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2861
Of dramatick poesy,an essay.
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Of English MetresPoetical works. To which have been prefixed the connected disquisitions on the rise and progress of English poetry, and on English metres, and some biographic particulars of the author,
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OF ENGLISH METRES.Disquisitions metaphysical and literary, by F. Sayers, M.D.
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OF ENGLISH VERSE.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitz Osbornes letters, Shenstones Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The lover.
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OF ENGLISH VERSE.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.
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Of GRAMMAR and LANGUAGES. The universal library: or, compleat summary of science. Containing above sixty select treatises. In two volumes. ...
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Of harmony and numbers,in Latin and English prose, and in English poetry. ...
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Of LANGUAGE in general ; of GRAMMAR in general ; and particularly that of the ENGLISH TONGUE.Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. viz. I. Theology; ... XXV. Miscellanies: ... By Benjamin Martin, ...
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Of Poetry.The universal library: or, compleat summary of science. Containing above sixty select treatises. In two volumes. ...
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Of POETRY.Miscellanies, in four essays. By Sir William Temple. Baronet.
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2871
Of Prosody, or the Musical Element in SpeechThe philology of the English tongue,
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Of RHETORIC and ORATORY ; or the Art of SPEAKING with ELOQUENCE and PERSUASION.Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. viz. I. Theology; ... XXV. Miscellanies: ... By Benjamin Martin, ...
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Of RhetorickThe universal library: or, compleat summary of science. Containing above sixty select treatises. In two volumes. ...
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Of Rhyme in English Verse.Revue de l'enseignement des langues vivantes.
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Of the Affinity Between Certain English and Italian VersesEssays on philosophical subjects : to which is prefixed an Account of the life and writings of the author
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Of the ART of POETRY.Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the first Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometanism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deities and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and Persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benjamin Martin.
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Of the different sorts of Verse contained in the ODES and EPODES of HORACE.The works of Horace, translated into English prose, as near as the propriety of the two languages will admit. Together with the original Latin, from the best editions. Wherein the words of the Latin text are ranged in their grammatical order; ... By David Watson, ...
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Of the origin and progress of language.
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Of the origin and progress of language.
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2880
Of the origin and progress of language.
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Of the origin and progress of language.
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Of the origin and progress of language.
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Of the origin and progress of language.
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OF THE VERSIFICATION OF ENGLISH TRAGEDY.Harrison's British classicks. Vol. VIII. Containing The idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's essays, Launcelot temples sketches, and the Lover.
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OF THE VERSIFICATION OF ENGLISH TRAGEDY. Harrison's British classicks. Vol. Viii. Containing The Idler, Fitzosborne's letters, Shenstone's Essays, Launcelot Temple's Sketches, and The Lover.
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Of VersificationA guide to the Anglo-Saxon tongue: a grammar after Erasmus Rask, extracts in prose and verse, with notes, etc., for the use of learners, and an appendix,
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Of VersificationObservations on poetry, especially the epic;
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Off and on.
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2889
The Old and Middle English,
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Old and new;sundry papers,
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2891
The Old and the New in Metrics.The Classical journal.
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2892
Old Ballad BurthensThe Musical quarterly.
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2893
The Old Books in War-TimeThe English review.
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The Old Books in War-TimeThe English review.
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The Old English Alliterative Line.Transactions of the Philological Society
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Old English ballads,
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The old English dramatists,
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2898
An Old English grammar,
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An Old English grammar.
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Old English NotesThe Modern language review.