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    English Hexameter ExemplifiedThe Monthly magazine

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    English hexameter translations from Schiller, Göthe, Homer, Callinus, and Meleager.

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    English HexametersThe last fruit off an old tree.

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    English Hexameters and ElegaicsMacmillan's magazine.

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    English Hexameters and ElegaicsNotes and queries.

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    The English historical library, or, A short view and character of most of the writers now extant, either in print or manuscriptwhich may be serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of this kingdom

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    The English language

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    The English language

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    The English language

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    The English language : its history and structure.With chapters on derivation, paraphrazing, sentence-making, and punctuation.

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    The English language.

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    The English language.

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    The English language: its history and structure,

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    English literature & printing from the XVth to XVIIIth century

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    English literature : from the Norman conquest to Chaucer

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    English literature,

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    English lyric in the age of reason

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    The English master; or Student's guide to reasoning and composition;exhibiting an analytical view of the English language, of the human mind, and of the principles of fine writing.

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    English Metrical CriticsThe North British review

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    English metrists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries;being a sketch of English prosodical criticism during the last two hundred years,

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    The English of Shakespeare illustrated in a philological commentary on his Julius Caesar

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    English parsing:comprising the rules of syntax, exemplified by appropriate lessons under each rule, with an index, containing all the parts of speech in the different lessons unparsed, for the use of schools, private teachers, and elder students.

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    English past and present:eight lectures

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    English poesy :an induction

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    English poetry from Blake to Browning,

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    English poetry in its relation to painting and the other arts.

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    English poetry: its principles and progress,

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    The English poets :selections with critical introductions

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    The English poets :selections with critical introductions

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    The English poets :selections with critical introductions

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    The English poets :selections with critical introductions

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    English poets and the national ideal :four lectures

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    The English poets:

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    The English poets: Lessing, Rousseau;essays,

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    The English poets;

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    The English poets;

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    The English poets;

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    The English poets;

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    An English pronouncing dictionary (on strictly phonetic principles)

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    English Prose NumbersEssays and studies.

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    English ProsodyThe Quarterly review.

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    An English school grammar :with very copious exercises and a systematic view of the formation and derivation of words : comprising Anglo-Saxon, Latin, & Greek lists, which explain the etymology of above seven thousand English words

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    The english spelling-book and expositorbeing a new method of teaching children and adult persons to read, write, and understand the English tongue in less Time, and with much greater Ease than has hitherto been taught. Containing an Alphabetical Collection of the most useful, proper, and elegant Words, divided into Syllables, and accented, together with a short and easy Explication of each Word thereunto annexed. To which are prefix'd, A New Table of Monosyllables, the Use of Capitals, Stops, and Marks in Writing, a large Number of Abbreviations and Distinctions of Words, and many other Orthographical Rules and Observations, very useful and necessary for Schools and Families. By Henry Boad, School-Master at Colchester.

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    The English Translators of HomerThe National review.

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    The english tutorin two parts. I. A spelling-book, Containing Large Tables of Words, from One to Eight Syllables, regularly ranged from the easiest to the most difficult; with a separate Table of Examples to illustrate each Rule. Proper Names of Persons and Places: Words alike in Sound, but different in Signification and Spelling, &c. II. An English grammar, With Notes; Containing Concise, but plain and comprehensive, Rules, for speaking or writing English correctly: Free from all unnecessary Difficulties; and the most useful Rules distinguished, by the Print, from the less useful. To which is added, a suitable appendix. The whole compiled from the best Authorities, methodized and interspersed with new Observations.

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    English VerseOutcast essays and verse translations.

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    English VersificationThe rhymers' lexicon

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    English VersificationThe ryhmers' lexicon, comp. and ed.

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    The English, Dionysian, and Hellenic pronunciations of Greek,

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    The englyn :the origin of the Welsh englyn and kindred metres

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