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    A briefer practical rhetoric,

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    The British bibliographer.

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    The British bibliographer.

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    The British bibliographer.

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    The British bibliographer.

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    British educationor, the source of the disorders of Great Britain. Being an essay towards proving, that the immorality, ignorance, and false taste, which so generally prevail, are the natural and necessary consequences of the present defective system of education. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

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    The British female poets:

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    The British grammaror, an essay, in four parts, towards speaking and writing the English language grammatically, and inditing elegantly, for the use of schools, and of private young gentlemen and ladies. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero].

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    Brown's first lessons in language and grammar

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    Brown's grammar improved.The institutes of English grammar, methodically arranged; with forms of parsing and correcting, examples for parsing, questions for examination, false syntax for correction, exercises for writing, observations for the advanced student, five methods of analysis, and a key to the oral exercises: to which are added four appendixes. Designed for the use of schools, academies, and private learners.

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    Brown's Small grammar improved :the first lines of English grammar; being a brief abstract of the author's larger work, the "Institutes of English grammar." Designed for young learners

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    Browning's verse-form, its organic character.

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    The burden of the Victorian lyric :a comparative study of Elizabethan and Victorian lyrics

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    The business man's English

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    By-ways round Helicon,a kind of anthology,

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    Byron as a ProsodistByron, the poet;

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    Cadence in English ProseThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

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    The Cadence of English Oratorical ProseStudies in philology.

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    The Cadence of English Oratorical ProseStudies in philology.

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    The California text-book :containing a grammar of the Spanish language in English ; of the English in Spanish conversational dialogues in both languages, and a full description of California

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    The Canadian elocutionist :designed for the use of colleges, schools and for self instruction, together with a copious selection, in prose and poetry, of pieces adapted for reading, recitation and practice

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    The canons of criticism,and glossary, being a supplement to Mr. Warburton's edition of Shakespear. Collected from the notes in that celebrated work, And proper to be bound up with it. By the other gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn.

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    The canterbury talesof Chaucer. To which are added an essay on his language and versification, and an introductory discourse: together with notes and a glossary. By the late Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq. F.R.S.

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    The canterbury talesof Chaucer. To which are added, an essay upon his language and versification; an introductory discourse; and notes. In four volumes.

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    A carol and other rhymes

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    Caruso's method of voice production;the scientific culture of the voice,

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    Castelvetro's theory of poetry,

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    The Causes of Uniformity in Phonetic ChangeTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

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    Centones Vergiliani:some studies of the pauses and of the half-lines,

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    The century handbook of writing

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    Certayne notes of Instruction concerning the making of verse or ryme in English, vvritten at the request of Master Edouardo DonatiThe poesies of George Gascoigne Esquire

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    Changes in the English language,between the publication of Wiclif's Bible and that of the authorised version. A.D. 1400 to A.D. 1600.

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    Changes in Verse-Technic in the Sixteenth-Century English DramaAmerican journal of philology.

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    The "chanson d'aventure" in Middle English ...

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    Chapter 4Lectures on the history of the papal chancery down to the time of Innocent III,

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    A Chapter on the Rhythms of BacchylidesHermathena.

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    Chapters in the history of English literature,from 1509 to the close of the Elizabethan period.

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    Chapters on alliterative verse

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    Chapters on English metre,

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    Chapters on English metre,

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    Chapters on Greek metric,

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    Chapters on the metric of the Chaucerian tradition ...

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    Chapters on the poets of ancient Greece.

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    Character in the "Matter of England" romances.,part of a thesis entitled "A study of the narrative art of four metrical romances"

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    Characteristics of English poets from Chaucer to Shirley,

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    The characteristics of primitive poetry. ...

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    Characters of Shakespeare's plays :& Lectures on the English poets

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    Charles Butler's English grammar (1634)

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    Charles Churchill's Treatment of the Couplet.Publications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    The Chaucer canon,with a discussion of the works associated with the name of Geoffrey Chaucer,

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