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  1. 3351

    Poets of the younger generation

  2. 3352

    Poets the interpreters of their age,

  3. 3353

    Poets.Wits common wealth The second part. A treasurie of diuine, morall, and phylosophicall similies, and sentences, generally vsefull. But more particularly published, for the vse of schooles.

  4. 3354

    The poets: Geoffrey Chaucer to Alfred Tennyson, 1340-1892 :impressions

  5. 3355

    The poets: Geoffrey Chaucer to Alfred Tennyson, 1340-1892 :impressions

  6. 3356

    Points about poetry,

  7. 3357

    Political poems and songs relating to English history, composed during the period from the accession of Edw.III. to that of Ric.

  8. 3358

    Political satire in English poetry

  9. 3359

    Political verse

  10. 3360

    Polymetisor, an enquiry concerning the agreement between the works of the Roman poets, and the remains of the antient artists. Being an attempt to illustrate them mutually from one another. In ten books. By the Revd. Mr. Spence.

  11. 3361

    Pomery-Hill.A poem. Humbly addressed to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. With other poems, English and Latin.

  12. 3362

    Pope's Essay on criticism

  13. 3363

    Pope's Essay on man, and Essay on criticism;

  14. 3364

    The popular ballad

  15. 3365

    Popular errors in English grammar, particularly in pronunciation, familiarly pointed out :for the use of those persons who want either opportunity or inclination to study this science

  16. 3366

    Popular shorthand or steno-phonography.

  17. 3367

    Popular songs of Ireland

  18. 3368

    Popular studies of nineteenth century poets.

  19. 3369

    A portrait of oratory.By J. Garner, M.D.

  20. 3370

    The power of sound,

  21. 3371

    A practical and critical grammar of the English language

  22. 3372

    Practical argumentation,

  23. 3373

    Practical composition :with numerous models and exercises

  24. 3374

    Practical cosmophonography;a system of writing and printing all the principal languages, with their exact pronunciation,

  25. 3375

    A practical course in English composition

  26. 3376

    Practical criticism, a study of literary judgment.

  27. 3377

    Practical elements of elocution ...

  28. 3378

    The practical elements of rhetoric,

  29. 3379

    The practical elements of rhetoric, with illustrative examples,

  30. 3380

    Practical elocution :for use in colleges and schools and by private students

  31. 3381

    Practical elocution:

  32. 3382

    The practical elocutionist :or the principles of elocution ...

  33. 3383

    Practical English composition,

  34. 3384

    Practical English composition.

  35. 3385

    Practical English for high schools,

  36. 3386

    A practical English grammar :for grammar schools, ungraded schools, academies, and the lower grades in high schools

  37. 3387

    A practical English grammar :for the use of schools and private students

  38. 3388

    A practical English grammar :with progressive exercises in orthography, analysis, and grammatical composition : adapted to the use of schools and private students

  39. 3389

    A practical English grammar,for the use of schools, and private gentlemen and ladies; with exercises of false orthography, and syntax at large. By the late Rev. Mr. Hodgson, Master of the Grammar School, in Southampton.

  40. 3390

    A practical English grammar, with exercises of bad spelling and bad English: or, a plain and easy guide to speaking and writing the English language with accuracy and correctness. Containing, I. Orthography; or the Nature of True Spelling, with the Sounds of the Letters in all States; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the right Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of pronouncing the Parts or Syllables in Words, correctly, with more extensive Tables of Words properly accented than any Book of the Kind extant. III. Etymology; explaining the different Parts of Speech, the Derivation of Words, their different Endings, Change and Likeness. IV. Syntax; which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. V. Etymology and syntax; exemplified in shewing the Parts of Speech of every Word, in several Pieces of English; with Reference to all the Rules, and Reasons why they are so. Together with Abbreviations, Epistolary Correspondence, Affinity in Words in an extensive Manner, Emphasis, Versification, and the Nature of Rhetorical Tropes and Figures. By John Carter, Teacher of the English Language

  41. 3391

    Practical English prosody and versification;or, Descriptions of the different species of English verse, with exercises in scanning and versification ... calculated to produce correctness of ear and taste in reading and writing poetry ...

  42. 3392

    Practical exercises in English

  43. 3393

    Practical French phonetics,

  44. 3394

    Practical grammar :a text book for use in public schools and in English departments of business colleges and in commercial departments of academies and high schools

  45. 3395

    The practical grammar :containing especially such laws of the English language as are to be observed in avoiding the more common errors; a review of definitions of grammatical terms ... exercises for analysis and parsing; and an appendix of examination lessons

  46. 3396

    A practical grammar :in which words, phrases, and sentences are classified according to their offices, and their relation to each other : illustrated by a complete system of diagrams

  47. 3397

    A practical grammar of English pronunciation :on plain and recognized principles, calculated to assist in removing every objectionable peculiarity of utterance arising from either foreign, provincial, or vulgar habits, or from a defective use of the organs of speech ... : together with directions to persons who stammer in their speech : comprehending some new ideas relative to English prosody

  48. 3398

    A practical grammar of the English language

  49. 3399

    A practical grammar of the English language :accompanied with notes, critical and explanatory

  50. 3400

    A practical grammar of the English language :or, an introduction to composition : in which sentences are classified into verbal forms and phrases

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