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  1. 4251

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  2. 4252

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  3. 4253

    Specimens of the British poets;with biographical and critical notices, and An essay on English poetry.

  4. 4254

    Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,

  5. 4255

    Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,

  6. 4256

    Specimens of the early English poets :to which is prefixed, an Historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language,

  7. 4257

    Specimens of the early English poets.

  8. 4258

    Specimens of the forms of discourse.

  9. 4259

    Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;

  10. 4260

    Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;

  11. 4261

    Specimens of the later English poets,with preliminary notices;

  12. 4262

    Specimens of the table talk of the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

  13. 4263

    Specimens of the Table talk.

  14. 4264

    The Spectator.

  15. 4265

    The SPECTATOR. no. 249. Saturday, December 15.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  16. 4266

    The SPECTATOR. no. 253. Thursday, December 20.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  17. 4267

    The SPECTATOR. no. 267. Saturday, January 5.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  18. 4268

    The SPECTATOR. no. 285. Saturday, January 26.The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In four volumes. ...

  19. 4269

    The SPECTATOR. no. 39. Saturday, April 14, 1711.The papers of Joseph Addison, Esq. in the Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, and Freeholder. Together with his treatise on the Christian religion. To which are prefixed Tickell's life of the author, and extracts from Dr. Johnson's remarks on his prose writings. With original notes never before published. In four volumes. ...

  20. 4270

    The SPECTATOR. no. 58. Monday, May 7, 1711.The papers of Joseph Addison, Esq. in the Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, and Freeholder. Together with his treatise on the Christian religion. To which are prefixed Tickell's life of the author, and extracts from Dr. Johnson's remarks on his prose writings. With original notes never before published. In four volumes. ...

  21. 4271

    The SPECTATOR. no. 60. Wednesday, May 9.The works of the late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq; ... . With a Complete Index.

  22. 4272

    The SPECTATOR. no. 85. Thursday, June 7.The works of the late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq; ... . With a Complete Index.

  23. 4273

    Speech and manners for home and school,

  24. 4274

    The 'Speech-Ending' Test Applied to Twenty of Shakespeare's PlaysTransactions.

  25. 4275

    The spell-to-write spelling books, 1-4

  26. 4276

    The Spelling experimenter and phonetic investigator

  27. 4277

    Spelling in the elementary school:an experimental and statistical investigation,

  28. 4278

    The spelling of the King's English.

  29. 4279

    The spelling reform

  30. 4280

    A spelling-Bookwherein the pronunciation and spelling of the English tongue are reduced to a very few principles or general heads. With a preface: Shewing the difference between this performance, and those of the same title hitherto published; and offering some hints concerning a Method of Teaching: and some additional lessons. By John Warden, Teacher of English in Edinburgh.

  31. 4281

    A spelling-Dictionary of the English language,on a new plan, For the Use of Young Gentlemen, Ladies, and Foreigners. Being an introductary part of The circle of the sciences. Published by the King's Authority.

  32. 4282

    Spenser & his poetry,

  33. 4283

    The Spenser epoch.

  34. 4284

    Spenser's English rivers

  35. 4285

    Spenser's Faerie queene.A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ... In two volumes.

  36. 4286

    Spenser's Faerie queene.A new edition with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton ... In two volumes.

  37. 4287

    Spenser's poem,

  38. 4288

    Spenser, the school of the Fletchers, and Milton,

  39. 4289

    The Spenserian Before 1700Modern philology.

  40. 4290

    Spenserian Prosody: The Couplet FormsStudies in philology.

  41. 4291

    The Spenserian StanzaRevue de l'enseignement des langues vivantes.

  42. 4292

    The Spenserian Stanza in the Eighteenth CenturyModern philology.

  43. 4293

    The spirit of Japanese poetry

  44. 4294

    The spirit of the American revolution as revealed in the poetry of the period;a study of American patriotic verse from 1760 to 1783,

  45. 4295

    Spoken English. :Everyday talk, with phonetic transcription,

  46. 4296

    Spoken English;a method of improving speech and reading by studying voice conditions and modulations in union with their causes in thinking and feeling

  47. 4297

    Spoken poetry in the schools

  48. 4298

    The springs of Helicon :a study in the progress of English poetry from Chaucer to Milton

  49. 4299

    Standard alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters

  50. 4300

    Standard alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters,

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