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Displaying 1,850 digitized works or clusters of works
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The elements of plainsong.Compiled from a series of lectures delivered before the members of the Plainsong & mediæval music society.
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The elements of speech.By John Herries, A. M.
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The elements of the English language
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Elements of the grammar of the English language.Written in a familiar style: accompanied with notes critical and etymological; and preceded by an introduction, tending to illustrate the fundamental Principles of Universal Grammar. By Charles Coote, A. M. Of Pembroke College, Oxford.
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Elizabethan drama,
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The Elizabethan lyrists and their poetry,
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Elocution for advanced pupils;a practical treatise
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Elocution, its first principles,
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The emphasized liturgy;with an introductory essay on the theory of emphasis, and the intellectual and mechanical principles of public reading.
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Enfield's Guide to elocution,improved and classically divided into six parts, viz., grammar, composition, synonomy, language, orations, poems, and other interesting subjects,
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England's perfect school-master. Or, Directions for exact spelling, reading, and writing.Shewing how to spell or read any chapter in the Bible by four and twenty words only. With examples of most words, from one to six syllables ...
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An english accidenceor, abstract of grammar; for the use of those who, without making grammar a study, wish to speak and write correctly. With rules for reading prose and verse. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler.
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English Alliteration from Chaucer to MiltonTransactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom.
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An english alphabet, for the use of foreignerswherein the pronunciation of the vowels, or voice-letters, is explained in twelve short general rules, with their several exceptions, as abridged (for the instruction of Omai) from a larger work.
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An English and Hebrew grammar, being the first short rudiments of those two languages, taught together.To which is added, a synopsis of all the parts of learning. By Samuel Johnson, D.D. late president of King's-College, in New-York; now rector of Christ's Church, at Stratford, New England.
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English composition
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English composition;a manual of theory and practice.
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English critical essays (sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries) selected and ed. by Edmund D. Jones.
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English dictations for home work.
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The English drama in the age of Shakespeare,
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English epic and heroic poetry
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English etymologies
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English etymologyor, a derivative dictionary of the English language: in two alphabets. Tracing the Etymology of those English Words, that are derived I. From the Greek, and Latin Languages; II. From the Saxon, and other Northern Tongues. The whole compiled from Vossius, meric casaubon, spelman, somner, minshew, junius, skinner, verstegan, ray, nugent, upton, cleland, and other etymologists. By the Reverend George William Lemon, Rector of Geytonthorpe, and Vicar of East Walton, Norfolk.
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English exercises,adapted to the Grammar lately published by L. Murray; Consisting of Exemplifications of the Parts of Speech; Instances of false Orthography; Violations of the Rules of Syntax; Defects in Punctuation; and Violations of the Rules respecting Perspicuity and Accuracy. Designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools. By Lindley Murray.
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The english expositor improv'dbeing a complete dictionary, teaching the interpretation of the most difficult words, which are commonly made use of in our English tongue. First set forth by J. B. Doctor of Physick. And now carefully revised, corrected, and abundantly augmented; with a new and very large Addition of very useful and significant Words. by R. Browne, Author of The English School Reform'd. There is also an Index of Common Words (alphabetically set) to direct the Reader to others more Learned, and of the same Signification with them. And likewise a short Nomenclator of the most celebrated Persons among the Ancients; with Variety of Memorable Things: Collected out of the best of History, Poetry, Philosophy and Geography.
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English fairy poetry from the origins to the seventeenth century. -
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An English grammar
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English grammar :style, rhetoric, and poetry ; to which are added, Preparatory logic ; and, Advice to the student, on the improvement of the understanding
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English grammar adapted to the use of those preparing for local and other examinations,
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English grammar and composition,
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The English grammar epitomis'dwherein the parts of speech are made clear and easy. ... to which are added the several rules of syntax, in promiscuous examples of good and bad English. ... By J. Bettesworth.
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English grammar for beginners
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An English grammar for classical schools,with questions, and a course of exercises; being a practical introduction to English prose composition
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An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society
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An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society : Parts 1-2
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An English grammar for schools :based on the principles and requirements of the grammatical society : Parts 1-2
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An English grammar for schools,based on the principles and requirements of the Grammatical Society.
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An English grammar for schools,based on the principles and requirements of the Grammatical Society.
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English grammar for the use of schools
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English grammar past and present,with appendices on prosody, synonyms, and other outlying subjects.
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English grammar reformd [sic] into a small compass and easy method ...
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The english grammar,by question and answer; with notes. Containing plain and comprehensive, rules for speaking or writing English correctly; with a Variety of Examples and Exceptions. In which all unnecessary Difficulties are avoided; and the most useful Rules distinguished from the less useful, by being printed in a larger Letter. To which is added, an appendix: containing a system of rhetoric, &c.
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English grammar,including grammatical analysis.
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English grammar.
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The english grammar: or, an essay on the art of grammar, applied to and exemplified in the English tongue. By Michael Maittaire
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English grammar;Lectures on the theory of language and universal grammar; and on oratory and criticism.
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An English grammar;methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue; and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development.
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An English grammar;methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue; and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development.
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An English grammar;methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue; and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development.
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An English grammar;with exercises, notes, and questions.