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  1. 2901

    The Old English Rhymed PoemThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  2. 2902

    Old English Verse in ChaucerModern language notes.

  3. 2903

    The Old French Diphthong EI (EY) and Middle English MetricsRomanic review

  4. 2904

    Old-English phonology,

  5. 2905

    The old-Latin and old-Irish monuments of verse,

  6. 2906

    The oldest English epic :Beowulf, Finnsburg, Waldere, Deor, Widsith, and the German Hildebrand

  7. 2907

    Omission as a Means of Phonetic RepresentationTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  8. 2908

    On "here" and "there" in Chaucer.

  9. 2909

    On a Metrical Latin Inscription copied by Mr. BlakesleyTransactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

  10. 2910

    On a Supposed Limitation of the Law of "Breves Breviantes" in Plautus and TerenceHarvard studies in classical philology

  11. 2911

    On an English Vowel-Mutation, present in Cag, KegTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  12. 2912

    On ancient Greek accentuation,

  13. 2913

    On Ancient Greek Rhythm and MetreEssays philological and critical : selected from the papers

  14. 2914

    On Anglo-Saxon versification from the standpoint of modern-English versification.

  15. 2915

    On Attic Prose RhythmHermathena.

  16. 2916

    On Certain Euphonic Embellishments in the Verse of PropertiusTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association.

  17. 2917

    On Certain Influences of Accent in Latin Iambic TrimetersTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  18. 2918

    On Certain Sound Properties of the Sapphic Strophe as employed by HoraceTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  19. 2919

    On Constructions of Indirect Discourse in Early Germanic DialectsThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  20. 2920

    On Dramatic PoetryEssays philosophical and moral, historical and literary.

  21. 2921

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  22. 2922

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  23. 2923

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  24. 2924

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  25. 2925

    On early English pronunciation :with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types. Including a rearrangement of Prof. F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521.

  26. 2926

    On early English pronunciation,with especial reference to Chaucer, in opposition to the views maintained by Mr. A. J. Ellis in his work "On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer."

  27. 2927

    On English and French versification

  28. 2928

    On English Hexameter VerseThe Cambridge Review

  29. 2929

    On English poetry, being an irregular approach to the psychology of this art,from evidence mainly subjective

  30. 2930

    On English VersificationThe London magazine

  31. 2931

    On Epic PoetryEssays philosophical and moral, historical and literary.

  32. 2932

    On Greek and English VersificationProceedings of the Philological Society].

  33. 2933

    On Greek Versification in InscriptionsPapers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

  34. 2934

    On Metrical Tests as Applied to Dramatic Poetry.Transactions.

  35. 2935

    On Metrical Time, Or, the Rhythm of Verse, Ancient and ModernTransactions of the Philological Society

  36. 2936

    On Metrical TranslationLiterary remains of Charles Stuart Calverley

  37. 2937

    On Milton's VersificationThe Round table: a collection of essays on literature, men, and manners.

  38. 2938

    On parody,

  39. 2939

    On poetic interpretation of nature

  40. 2940

    On RhymeThe portrait of a scholar, and other essays written in Macedonia, 1916-1918.

  41. 2941

    On Rhythm in English VerseMilton's Lycidas,

  42. 2942

    On Sanscrit and Pra'crit Poetry (the letter i has a half circle above it in both cases)Asiatick researches, or, Transactions of the Society instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences, and literature, of Asia.

  43. 2943

    On sentence-rhythm and word-order in modern English

  44. 2944

    On ShakespeareEssays philosophical and moral, historical and literary.

  45. 2945

    On Short Vowels Before Mute and Liquid in Plautus: Can they Act as "Breves Breviantes"?Harvard studies in classical philology

  46. 2946

    On Some Greek Lyrical MetresTransactions of the Philological Society

  47. 2947

    On Some of the Characteristics of Modern Poetry, and on the Lyrical Poems of Alfred TennysonThe Englishman's Magazine

  48. 2948

    On Some Points in Skaldic MetreArkiv för nordisk filologi.

  49. 2949

    On Some Technical Elements of Style in LiteratureEssays in the art of writing

  50. 2950

    On speech formation as the basis for true spelling.

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