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  1. 3451

    THE PREFACE.Hor? lyric?. Poems chiefly of the lyric kind, in three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To vertue, honour and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead. By I. Watts.

  2. 3452

    THE PREFACE.Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, In Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing: and in the Conduct of Life; being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose.

  3. 3453

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: Or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, in speaking, reading, thinking, composing; and in the conduct of life; being similar in design to elegant extracts in prose.

  4. 3454

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, in Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing; and in the Conduct of Life; being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose.

  5. 3455

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: Or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, in speaking, reading, thinking, composing; and in the conduct of life; being similar in design to elegant extracts in prose.

  6. 3456

    THE PREFACE.Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of youth, ...

  7. 3457

    PREFACE.An historical account of the lives and writings of our most considerable English poets, whether epick, lyrick, elegiack, epigramatists, &c.

  8. 3458

    PREFACE.The works of the Reverend Dr. Edward Young. In six volumes. Carefully compared and corrected by the author's edition. ...

  9. 3459

    THE PREFACE.The odes, epodes, and carmen seculare of Horace, Translated into English Prose, As near as the Two Languages will admit. together with the original Latin from the best editions. Wherein The Words of the Latin Text are put in their Grammatical Order; the Observations of the most Valuable Commentators, both antient and modern, represented; and the Author's Design and Beautiful Descriptions fully set forth in a Key annexed to each Ode and Poem; with Notes both Geographical and Historical. The Whole adapted to the Capacities of Youth at School, as well as of Private Gentlemen. By David Watson, M.A. Of St. Leonard's College, St. Andrew's

  10. 3460

    THE PREFACE.The works of Horace, translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction in the opposite page, and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical notes, in English; from the best commentators both ancient and modern, with a great many Notes entirely New. And A Preface to each Ode, Satire, and Epistle, illustrating their Difficulties, and shewing their several Ornaments and Design. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen. In two volumes

  11. 3461

    PREFACE.Elegant extracts: or, useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, selected for the improvement of young persons: being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose

  12. 3462

    THE PREFACE.The satires, epistles, and art of poetry of Horace, translated into English prose, as near as the propriety of the two languages will admit. Together with the original Latin from the best editions. Wherein the words of the Latin text are ranged in their grammatical order; the ellipses carefully supplied; the observations of the most valuable commentators, both antient and modern, represented; and the author's design and beautiful descriptions fully set forth in a key annexed to each poem; with notes geographical, historical, and critical: also the various readings of Dr. Bentley. The whole adapted to the capacities of youth at school, as well as of private gentlemen. ... To which is prefixed a critical dissertation on Horace and his writings

  13. 3463

    PREFACE.Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining, in poetry; from the most approved authors: disposed under proper heads, ...

  14. 3464

    PREFACE.The first part of miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden

  15. 3465

    PREFACE. CONCERNING OVID's EPISTLES.The miscellaneous works of John Dryden, Esq; containing all his original poems, tales, and translations. ... With explanatory notes and observations. Also an account of his life and writings. ...

  16. 3466

    THE PREFACE. OR, An ENQUIRY into the righty Way of fitting the Book of PSALMS for Christian Worship.The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D. published by himself, and now collected into six volumes. In which are also inserted the second part of the Improvement of the mind, An essay on education, and some additions to his Miscellaneous thoughts in prose and verse. Now first published from his manuscripts, and, the Direction of his Will, revised and corrected by D. Jennings, D.D. and the late P. Doddridge, D.D. ...

  17. 3467

    PREFACE: INCLUDING An ESSAY on ENGLISH VERSIFICATION.Sentimental fables. Translated from the French, with the original and notes. To which is prefixed, an essay on English versification. By a country curate.

  18. 3468

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  19. 3469

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  20. 3470

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  21. 3471

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  22. 3472

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  23. 3473

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  24. 3474

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  25. 3475

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  26. 3476

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  27. 3477

    Prefaces, biographical and critical,to the works of the English poets. By Samuel Johnson. Volume the First.

  28. 3478

    A prefatory discourse to a new edition of the Psalms of DavidTranslated into Latin verse. By Dr. Arthur Johnston, ... To which is added, a supplement, containing a comparison betwixt Johnston and Buchanan.

  29. 3479

    A PREFATORY ESSAY ON ELEGY.The works in verse and prose, of William Shenstone, Esq. in two volumes, with decorations. ...

  30. 3480

    A PREFATORY ESSAY ON Epigrammatic Poetry.Innocui Sales. A collection of new epigrams Vol. I.

  31. 3481

    The prelude to poetry.The English poets in the defence and praise of their own art.

  32. 3482

    The presentation of time in the Elizabethan drama.

  33. 3483

    Primary English grammar.

  34. 3484

    Primer and language lessons in English and Cree.

  35. 3485

    Primer of elocution and action

  36. 3486

    A primer of English literature

  37. 3487

    A primer of English verse, chiefly in its æsthetic and organic character,

  38. 3488

    A primer of essentials in grammar and rhetoric for secondary schools,

  39. 3489

    A primer of French verse for upper forms,

  40. 3490

    A primer of Irish metrics, with a glossary, and an appendix containing an alphabetical list of the poets of Ireland,

  41. 3491

    A primer of phonetics

  42. 3492

    A primer of phonetics,

  43. 3493

    A primer of spoken English

  44. 3494

    A primer of spoken English,

  45. 3495

    A primer of the Irish language,with copious reading lessons; for the use of the students in the College of St. Columba.

  46. 3496

    Primitiae;essays in English literature

  47. 3497

    Primitive music;an inquiry into the origin and development of music, songs, instruments, dances, and pantomimes of savage races,

  48. 3498

    The Princeton text book in rhetoric.

  49. 3499

    Principle in art, etc.

  50. 3500

    Principle in art;Religio poetae and other essays.

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