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  1. 3751

    A recovery of the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew numbers, in sixteen dissertations,Exemplified in the reduction of all Horace's metres, and the Greek and Hebrew poetry. With two letters, one to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Chichester, concerning the reduction of the Latin and Greek numbers. And the other to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Salisbury, concerning the reduction of the Hebrew numbers. By the Rev. Mr. Edward Manwaring.

  2. 3752

    A reflection on our modern poesyan essay.

  3. 3753

    Reflections on Aristotle's treatise of poesiecontaining the necessary, rational, and universal rules for epick, dramatick, and the other sorts of poetry : with reflections on the works of the ancient and modern poets, and their faults noted

  4. 3754

    Reflections on Vers LibreNew Statesman.

  5. 3755

    Reflections upon accuracy of style.By Mr. John Constable.

  6. 3756

    Reflections upon Monsieur Perrault's Hypothesis, That Modern Orators and Poets are more excellent than Ancient.Reflections upon ancient and modern learning

  7. 3757

    Reflections, moral and political. ...

  8. 3758

    RefrainsThe spectator

  9. 3759

    A regular English syntax.Wherein is exhibited the whole variety of English construction, properly exemplified. To which is added the elegant manner of arranging words, and members of sentences. The whole reduced to practice, for the use of private young gentlemen and ladies, as well as of our most eminent schools. By James Buchanan.

  10. 3760

    The Relation of Accent to Pause-elision and to Hiatus in Plautus and TerenceTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  11. 3761

    The Relation of Music to PoetryAtlantic monthly

  12. 3762

    The Relations Between Music and PoetryThe Musical quarterly.

  13. 3763

    The relations of philosophy and poetry in the nineteenth century,

  14. 3764

    The relations of Shirley's plays to the Elizabethan drama.

  15. 3765

    Relative efficiency of phonetic alphabets;an experimental investigation of the comparative merits of the Webster key alphabet and the proposed key alphabet submitted to the National Education Association,

  16. 3766

    Religious pieces in prose and verse

  17. 3767

    The religious spirit in the poets,

  18. 3768

    Religious thought in old English verse

  19. 3769

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  20. 3770

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  21. 3771

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  22. 3772

    Reliques of ancient English poetry :consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date.

  23. 3773

    Reliques of ancient English poetryconsisting 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. 3774

    Reliques of ancient English poetryconsisting of old heroic ballads songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, chiefly of the lyric kind together with some few of later date ...

  25. 3775

    Reliques of ancient English poetryconsisting of old heroic ballads songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, chiefly of the lyric kind together with some few of later date ...

  26. 3776

    Reliques of ancient English poetry.

  27. 3777

    Reliques of ancient English poetry:consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, together with some few of later date.

  28. 3778

    Reliques of ancient English poetry:consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date,

  29. 3779

    Reliques of ancient English poetry:consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date,

  30. 3780

    The reliques of Father Prout

  31. 3781

    Reliques of Irish poetryconsisting of heroic poems, odes, elegies, and songs, translated into English verse: with notes explanatory and historical; and the originals in the Irish character. To which is subjoined an Irish tale. By Miss Brooke.

  32. 3782

    Remarks and dissertations on Virgilwith some other classical observations: by the late Mr. Holdsworth. Published, with several notes, and additional remarks, by Mr. Spence.

  33. 3783

    Remarks and Experiments on English HexametersTransactions of the Philological Society

  34. 3784

    Remarks on a book entituled Prince Arthur, an heroick poemwith some general critical observations and several new remarks upon Virgil

  35. 3785

    REMARKS on BLANK VERSE.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

  36. 3786

    REMARKS on DESCRIPTIVE POETRY.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

  37. 3787

    Remarks on Dr. Göttling's Essay on the Theory of Greek Accentuation. No. 11.The Classical journal.

  38. 3788

    Remarks on Dr. Johnson's life, and critical observations on the works of Mr. Gray

  39. 3789

    Remarks on English HexametersHorae Hellenicæ, essays and discussion on some important points of Greek philology and antiquity;

  40. 3790

    Remarks on ENGLISH VERSIFICATIONEssays, philosophical, historical, and literary. In two volumes. ...

  41. 3791

    Remarks on Latin MetresThe Classical journal.

  42. 3792

    Remarks on the beauties of poetry.

  43. 3793

    Remarks on the differences in Shakespeare's verisfication in different periods of his life and on the like points of difference in poetry generally.

  44. 3794

    Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift,Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, in a series of letters from John Earl of Orrery to his son, the Honourable Hamilton Boyle.

  45. 3795

    Remarks on the practice of grammarians,with an attempt to discover the principles of a new system of English grammar.

  46. 3796

    Remarks upon Milton's Paradise lost. Historical, geographical, philological, critical, and explanatory. By W. Massey

  47. 3797

    Remarks, critical and illustrative, on the text and notes of the last edition of Shakspeare

  48. 3798

    Remarks, explanatory and illustrative, on the Terentian metres,with a sketch of the history, etc. of ancient comedy.

  49. 3799

    Renaissance in Italy:Italian literature, in two parts,

  50. 3800

    Repetition and parallelism in English verse;a study in the technique of poetry,

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