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4151
A simplified course of study in grammar,
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4152
Simplified elocution :a comprehensive system of vocal and physical gymnastics. Containing explicit instructions for the cultivation of the speaking voice ... To which is added a complete speaker, consisting of selections in poetry and prose suitable for recitations.
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4153
The singer and his art,
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Singers' throat troubles;their cause and cure; course of lectures delivered at the Grand Conservatory of Music, during the season 1883-84.
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4155
The singing voice and its practical cultivation :exercises and studies for the controlling of the breath, throat, facial muscles and vibrations in the head : with historical and personal observations
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4156
Sir Francis Bacon;poet, philosopher, statesman, lawyer, wit.
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4157
Sir Philip Sydney's Defence of poetry.And, Observations on poetry and eloquence, from the discoveries of Ben Jonson.
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4158
Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish border,
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4159
Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish border,
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4160
Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish border,
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4161
Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish border,
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4162
A Sixth Letter to the Dramatists of the DayThe London magazine.
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4163
The sixth reader :consisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schools
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4164
Sketch of etymology, syntax, puntuation and prosody :founded on the genius of the English language : to which are added, a few English idiotisms ; praxes in parsing and making English : and extracts, exhibiting the progression of the language, from near its origin
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4165
Sketches in history and poetry,
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4166
Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England ...
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4167
Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England ...
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4168
Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England ...
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4169
Sketches of the poetical literature of the past half-century in six lectures
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4170
Smith's English grammar,on the productive system.
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4171
Smithdeal's practical grammar, speller and letter-writer.For use in business colleges, academies, public and private schools,
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4172
Society gymnastics and voice culture :adapted from the Delsarte system
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SOLOMON ON THE VANITY OF THE WORLD. A POEM IN THREE BOOKS. THE PREFACE.A collection of the English poets, containing the poetical works of Pope. Dryden. Swift. Prior. Gay. Shenston. Pomfret. Gray & Littleton. Thomson. Young. In twenty volumes. ...
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4174
Some contemporary poets (1920)
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4175
Some Differences Between Speech-Scansion and Narrative- Scansion in Homeric VerseClassical quarterly.
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4176
Some diversions of a man of letters,
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4177
Some Elizabethan opinions of the poetry and character of Ovid ...
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4178
Some ethical aspects of later Elizabethan tragedy.
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4179
Some evidences of mysticism in English poetry of the nineteenth century,
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4180
Some Experimental Work in Speech RhythmThe Quarterly journal of speech education: the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.
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4181
Some Features of Chaucer's Verse, especially Stress and HiatusPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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4182
Some Musical Analogies in Modern PoetryThe Musical quarterly.
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4183
Some Notes on Milton's Use of WordsEssays and studies.
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4184
Some observations on Dr. Brown's Dissertation on the rise,Union, &c. &c. &c. of poetry and musick. In a letter to Dr. B*****.
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4185
Some observations on the Phalaecean verses of Catullus ...
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4186
Some of our English poets.
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4187
Some points of similarity in the phonology of Welsh and Breton.
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4188
Some questions of phonetic theory
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4189
Some recent studies in English prosody,
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4190
Some Remarks on the Study of English VerseAtlantic monthly
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4191
Some side-lights upon Edward Fitzgerald's poem "The Ruba'iyat of Omar Khayyām",being the substance of a lecture delivered at the Grosvenor crescent club and Women's institute on the 22nd March 1898.
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4192
Some staccato notes for singers,
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4193
Some tendencies of Italian lyric poetry in the Trecento.
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4194
Some Thoughts on the Technique of PoetryThe Fortnightly review
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4195
Some variant pronunciations in the new South,
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4196
Some word on allegory in England read to the Odd Volumes at their meeting, July 5, 1895.
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4197
The Somersetshire dialect: its pronunciation.Two papers read before the Archaeological Society of Somersetshire ...
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4198
Something new :comprising a new and perfect alphabet containing forty distinct characters, calculated to illustrate all the various sounds of the human voice ... designed also to facilitate the acquisition of any foreign language, by furnishing a graphic representation of the simple elements of all words; and thus removing all uncertainty of pronunciation
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4199
The Song-book of the school-room :consisting of a great variety of songs, hymns, and scriptural selections with appropriate music : arranged to be sung in one, two, or three parts ; containing, also, the elementary principles of vocal music, prepared with reference to the inductive or Pestalozzian method of teaching : designed as a complete music manual for common, or grammar schools
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Songs and masques, with Observations in the art of English poesy, ed. by A.H. Bullen.