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3001
On the Sweetness of VersificationBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine.
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3002
On the Third Foot of the Greek HexameterHermathena.
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3003
On the Trisyllabic Endings of the Pentameter in PropertiusHermathena.
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3004
On the use of classical metres in English.
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3005
On the Use of Dactyl after an Initial Trochee in Greek Lyric VerseTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association
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3006
On the Use of Definitions, and Accuracy in Language.The Weekly entertainer; or Agreeable and instructive repository. Containing a collection of select pieces, both in prose and verse; curious anecdotes, instructive tales, and ingenious essays on different subjects
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3007
ON THE USE of MONOSYLLABLES in POETRY. By GEORGE JEFFREYS, Esq;Letters, by several eminent persons deceased. Including the correspondence of John Hughes, esq. (Author of the Siege of Damascus) and several of his friends, published from the originals: with notes explanatory and historical. By John Duncombe, M.A. One of the six preachers in christ church, Canterbury. In three volumes.
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3008
On the Use of RhymeThe Dublin inquisitor, ...
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3009
On the Use of Trisyllabic Feet in Iambic VerseThe North American review.
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3010
On the Versification of Homeric AccentuationTransactions of the Philological Society
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3011
On the Vowel Point of the Hebrew LanguageThe Classical journal.
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3012
ON THOSE SCIENCES THAT PROCEED FROM THE IMAGINATION.The elements of universal erudition. Containing an analytical abridgment of the sciences, polite arts, and belles lettres. By Baron Bielfeld, Secretary of Lecation to the King of Prussia. Preceptor to Prince Ferdinand, and Chancellor of all the Universities in the Dominions of his Prussian Majesty, Author of the Political Institutes, &c. Translated from the last edition printed at Berlin. By W. Hooper, M.D. In three volumes. ...
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3013
On Tonality in English VerseThe Sewanee review.
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3014
On transferred appellations of human beings
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3015
On Translating HomerThe Universal review.
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3016
On translating Homer,
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3017
On translating Homer.Last words. A lecture given at Oxford.
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3018
On VersificationThe Inspector, literary magazine and review
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3019
On vowel alliteration in the old Germanic languages.
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3020
On words admitting of being grouped around the root flap or flak.
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3021
One hundred lessons in English ;a text-book embracing the essentials of practical English, for use in commercial schools, high schools, and others desiring a short course
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3022
The only sure guide the English tongue or, New pronouncing spelling-book: upon the same plan as the royal standard English dictionary designed for the use of schools and private families.To which is added, an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last editions. By W. Perry, lecturer on the English language, in the academy, Edinburgh.
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3023
Oral composition;a text book for high schools,
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3024
Oral English for secondary schools
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3025
Oral English,directions and exercises for planning and delivering the common kinds of talks, together with guidance for debating and parliamentary practice
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3026
Oral English;or, The art of speaking,
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3027
The oration of Demosthenes on The crown.With extracts from the oration of Aeschines against Ctesiphon, and explanatory notes.
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3028
The orator's manual;a practical and philosophical treatise on vocal culture, emphasis and gesture, together with selections for declamation and reading.
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3029
The oratorical class-book;with the principles of elocution simplified and illustrated by suitable examples. Intended for the use of public and private seminaries.
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3030
Oratory sacred and secular;or, The extemporaneous speaker, with sketches of the most eminent speakers of all ages.
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3031
The orchestration of the metrical line ;an analytical study of rhythmical form
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3032
Order of exercises in elocution,given at the Cook county normal school.
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3033
The Order of Rimes of the English SonnetModern language notes.
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3034
Oriental diction and theme in English verse, 1740-1840,
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3035
The origin and history of the English language :and of the early literature it embodies
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3036
The origin and history of the English language,and of the early literature it embodies.
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3037
The Origin of Alliteration as a Device of Poetic Technique in Germanic VerseUniversity of Chicago Abstracts of Theses, Humanistic Series 4
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3038
The Origin of RhymeRevue bénédictine.
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3039
The origin of rhythmical verse in late Latin
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3040
Origin of the Closed Couplet in EnglishThe nation.
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3041
Origin, progress and destiny of the English language and literature.
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3042
Original poems, and translations,in two volumes. The author, John Dryden, Esq; ...
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3043
The original rhythmical grammar of the English language :or, the art of reading and speaking, on the principles of the music of speech.
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3044
Original tales and ballads in the Yorkshire dialect,known also as Inglis, the language of the Angles, and the Northumbrian dialect: spoken to-day in Yorkshire, and in early times from South Yorkshire to Aberdeen,
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3045
Origins and meanings of popular phrases and names,
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3046
Origins of the English people and the English language;
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3047
The orthoëpist: a pronouncing manual containing about four thousand five hundred words including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced,
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3048
The orthoëpist:a pronouncing manual containing about four thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced,
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3049
The orthoëpist: a pronouncing manual,containing about three thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced.
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3050
The orthoëpist:a pronouncing manual, containing about three thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced.