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  1. 3101

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities

  2. 3102

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  3. 3103

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  4. 3104

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  5. 3105

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  6. 3106

    Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.

  7. 3107

    A Panjabi phonetic reader

  8. 3108

    Papers, literary, scientific, & c.,

  9. 3109

    Paradise lostA poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The third edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D.

  10. 3110

    Paradise lostA poem, in twelve books. The author John Milton. The third edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D.

  11. 3111

    Paragraph writing,

  12. 3112

    Parallelism: The Basis of Biblical VerseThe modern reader's Bible: the books of the Bible with three books of the Apocrypha, presented in modern literary form;

  13. 3113

    A paraphrase upon the Canticles, and some select hymns of the New and Old Testamentwith other occasional compositions in English verse

  14. 3114

    Parody,

  15. 3115

    A parser and analyzer for beginners :with diagrams and suggestive pictures

  16. 3116

    The parser's manual :embracing classified examples in nearly every variety of English construction : designed for schools and for the use of private students

  17. 3117

    Parsing book :containing a brief course of syntax : together with selections of prose and poetry for analysis and parsing

  18. 3118

    PART IA general introduction to trade and business. Or, the young merchant's and tradesman's magazine. Being an assistant to youths, on their leaving school, and entring on apprenticeship; ... By William Markham. ...

  19. 3119

    PART I.The royal English grammar, containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue. Laid down in a plain and familiar Way. For the Use of young Gentlemen and Ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the Use of the Parts of Speech, and the joining Words together in a Sentence. By James Greenwood Sur-Master of St. Paul's School

  20. 3120

    PART IV. Of ProsodyThe royal English grammar, Containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue, laid down in a plain and familiar way. For the use of young gentlemen and ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech, and the joining words together in a sentence. By James Greenwood sur-master of St. Paul's School

  21. 3121

    A Partial Attempt to Reconcile the Laws of Latin Rhythm with Those of Modern LanguagesTransactions of the Philological Society

  22. 3122

    Parts of speech;essays on English.

  23. 3123

    Pastoral poetry & pastoral drama;a literary inquiry, with special reference to the pre-restoration stage in England.

  24. 3124

    Pastorals, epistles, odes, and other original poems,with translations from Pindar, Anacreon, and Sappho. By Ambrose Philips Esq;.

  25. 3125

    Pause and the formation of rhythmical units :study based on a consideration of Milton's blank verse.

  26. 3126

    Pause;a study of its nature and its rhythmical function in verse, especially blank verse,

  27. 3127

    Peacock's Four ages of poetry ; Shelley's Defence of poetry ; Browning's Essay on Shelley

  28. 3128

    The peasant poets of Scotland and musing under the beeches

  29. 3129

    The Pedigree of English Heroic VerseTransactions of the Philological Society

  30. 3130

    Peirce college language exercises.A series of practical exercises in English. For the use of colleges of business and shorthand.

  31. 3131

    The pejorative development :the meaning of English words

  32. 3132

    The pentaglot preceptoror elementary institutes of the English, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Irish, languages. Vol.I. Containing a complete grammar of the English tongue For the Use of Schools, and peculiarly calculated for the Instruction of such Ladies & Gentlemen, as may wish to learn without the help of a Master. By Patrick Lynch.

  33. 3133

    Pentasyllabic endings in the Latin hexameter with particular reference to the verse of Lucretius

  34. 3134

    The Pepet law in Philippine languages ...

  35. 3135

    Perfect French possible :some essential and adequate helps to French pronunciation and rhythm

  36. 3136

    Periods of European literature,

  37. 3137

    Periods of European literature,

  38. 3138

    Periods of European literature,

  39. 3139

    Periods of European literature,

  40. 3140

    Periods of European literature,

  41. 3141

    Periods of European literature,

  42. 3142

    Periods of European literature,

  43. 3143

    Periods of European literature,

  44. 3144

    Periods of European literature,

  45. 3145

    Periods of European literature,

  46. 3146

    Periods of European literature,

  47. 3147

    Periods of European literature,

  48. 3148

    The permanent power of English poetry.

  49. 3149

    Petite phone̲tique compare̲e des principales langues europe̲ennes,

  50. 3150

    Petrarch and his influence on English literature,

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