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  1. 2951

    On Stile and VersificationEssays philosophical and moral, historical and literary.

  2. 2952

    On Style in Literature: Its Technical Elements.The contemporary review

  3. 2953

    On teaching English,with detailed examples, and an enquiry into the definition of poetry.

  4. 2954

    ON THE ANALOGY BETWEEN PAINTING, POETRY, AND MUSIC.A collection of original poems, essays and epistles. By John Werge, A.B.

  5. 2955

    ON THE ANTIENT AND MODERN DRAMA.A collection of original poems, essays and epistles. By John Werge, A.B.

  6. 2956

    On the art of writing,

  7. 2957

    On the Difference of Time and Rhythm in MusicMind :

  8. 2958

    On the Disposition of the Rimes in the SestinaThe Modern language quarterly.

  9. 2959

    On the distinction between the art-epic and the folk-epic ...

  10. 2960

    On the Elements of Milton's Blank VerseParadise lost book I

  11. 2961

    On the English language, past and present

  12. 2962

    On the Equivalence of Rhythmical Bars and Metrical FeetTransactions of the American Philological Association

  13. 2963

    On the Form of the SonnetModern language notes.

  14. 2964

    On the Frequency of Short Words in VerseClassical weekly.

  15. 2965

    On the Galliambic MetreThe Attis of Caius Valerius Catullus translated into English verse, with dissertations on the myth of Attis, on the origin of tree-worship, and on the Gallambic metre

  16. 2966

    On the history and use of the suffixes -ery (-ry), -age, and -ment in English.

  17. 2967

    On the history of the English present inflections,

  18. 2968

    On the History, System, and Varieties of Turkish Poetry.Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom.

  19. 2969

    On the Italian Pindaric and Anacaeontic Canzonets.Italian magazine.

  20. 2970

    On the Italian Pindaric and Anacaeontic Canzonets.Italian tracts; or A collection of selected pieces.

  21. 2971

    On the limits of descriptive writing apropos of Lessing's Laocoon, by Frank Egbert Bryant ...

  22. 2972

    On the Making of English Blank VerseThe Nineteenth century and after.

  23. 2973

    On the Metre of Pierce Plowman's VisionsReliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind) Together with some few of later date ...

  24. 2974

    On the Middle English metrical romance of Emare ...

  25. 2975

    On the Nature and Essential Characters of Poetry as Distinguished from ProseMemoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester.

  26. 2976

    On the Ode called by the Italians Petrarchesca.Italian tracts; or A collection of selected pieces.

  27. 2977

    On the Ode called by the Italians Petrarchesca.Italian magazine.

  28. 2978

    On the Old Northern and Teutonic MetreCorpus poeticum boreale : the poetry of the Old Northern tongue, from the earliest times to the thirteenth century

  29. 2979

    On the origin and ramifications of the English language.Preceded by an inquiry into the primitive seats, early migrations, and final settlements of the principal European nations.

  30. 2980

    On the Origin of Stanza-Linking in English Alliterative VerseRomanic review.

  31. 2981

    On the origin, development, peculiarities and destiny of the English language ...

  32. 2982

    On the Phonetic Theory of English ProsodyTransactions of the Philological Society

  33. 2983

    On the Place and Power of Accent in LanguageHorae Hellenicæ, essays and discussion on some important points of Greek philology and antiquity;

  34. 2984

    On the Principles and Uses of Alliteration in PoetryThe Afternoon lectures on literature and art : Delivered in the theatre of the Museum of industry, S. Stephen's Green, Dublin, in April and May, 1865. Third series.

  35. 2985

    On the Pronunciation of GreekThe Classical museum.

  36. 2986

    On the Pronunciation of Old Spanish ç and Final zRomanic review.

  37. 2987

    On the Pronunciation of the LATIN TONGUE. To Mrs. ROXANA TERMAGANT.Have at you all: or, the Drury-Lane journal. By Madam Roxana Termagant.

  38. 2988

    On the Pronunciation of the Word AchesThe European magazine, and London review; containing the literature, history, politics, arts, manners and amusements of the age. By the Philological Society of London.

  39. 2989

    On the prosodies of the Greek and Latin languages

  40. 2990

    On the prosody of Paradise regained and Samson Agonistes.Being a supplement to the paper On the elements of Milton's blank verse in Paradise lost, which is printed in the Rev. H. C. Beeching's edition of Paradise lost, bk. I, Clarendon Press, Oxford.

  41. 2991

    On the relation of poetry to verse,

  42. 2992

    On the relations between spoken and written language with special reference to English,

  43. 2993

    On the rimes in the authentic poems of William Dunbar ....

  44. 2994

    On the Sapphic and Alcaic MetresThe Classical journal.

  45. 2995

    On the Sapphic and Alcaic Metres, No. IVThe Classical journal.

  46. 2996

    On the Scansion of English PoetryTransactions of the Philological Society

  47. 2997

    ON THE SECOND CLASSICAL BOOK OF THE CHINESE. BY THE PRESIDENT.Asiatic researches; Or, Transactions of the society, instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences, and literature, of Asia. Volume the first. Printed verbatim from the Calcutta edition.

  48. 2998

    On the Sound and Pronunciation of some British and German Words in the Time of the RomansTransactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom.

  49. 2999

    On the structure of English verse,

  50. 3000

    On the study of words

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