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4501
The Versification of Latin Metrical Inscriptions Except Saturnians and DactylicsHarvard studies in classical philology
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4502
Theatrum poetarum Anglicanorum.Containing the names and characters of all the English poets, from the reign of Henry III. to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. By Edward Phillips, The Nephew of Milton. First published in 1675, and now enlarged by additions to every article from subsequent biographers and critics.
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4503
Theatrum poetarum, or, A compleat collection of the poetsespecially the most eminent, of all ages, the antients distinguish't from the moderns in their several alphabets : with some observations and reflections upon many of them, particularly those of our own nation : together with a prefatory discourse of the poets and poetry in generall
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4504
Theme-book in English composition
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4505
Theme-building
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4506
Theology in the English poets.Cowper -- Coleridge -- Wordsworth, and Burns.
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4507
Theory and practice of teaching,
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4508
The theory of elocution :exhibited in connexion with a new and philosophical account of the nature of instituted language
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4509
The Theory of LanguageDissertations moral and critical. On memory and imagination. On dreaming. The theory of language. On fable and romance. On the attachments of kindred. Illustrations on sublimity.
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4510
The theory of language.In two parts. Part I. Of the origin and general nature of speech. Part II. Of universal grammar. By James Beattie, LL.D. F.R.S.E. Professor Of Moral Philosophy And Logick In The Marishal College And University, Aberdeen; And Member Of The Zealand Society Of Arts And Sciences, Of The Literary And Philosophical Society Of Manchester, And Of The American Philosophical Society Of Philadelphia.
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4511
The theory of poetry in England;its development in doctrines and ideas from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century,
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4512
The theory of poetry,
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4513
The theory of poetry,
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4514
The theory of sciences illustratedor the grounds and principles of the seven liberal arts Grammar Logick Rhetorick Musick Arithmetick Geometry Astronomy. Accurately Demonstrated and Reduced to Practice. With Variety of Questions, Problems and Propositions both Delightful and Profitable. By H. Curson, Gent.
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4515
The theory of the heroic epic in Italian criticism of the sixteenth century ...
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4516
The Theory of the Homeric Caesura According to the Extant Remains of Ancient DoctrineAmerican journal of philology.
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4517
A theory of the origin and development of the heroic hexameter
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4518
Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature,1474-1700
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4519
Third book of rational system of English grammar.
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4520
Third class reader.
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4521
Third lessons in reading and grammar :for the use of schools : chiefly from the works of Miss Edgeworth
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4522
The third primary reader;consisting of extracts in prose and verse. With exercises in enunciation for the use of the highest classes in primary schools.
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4523
Thomas Campion and the art of English poetry,
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4524
The thought and its expression.A grammar after the system introduced into the best schools of Germany.
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4525
Thought-building in composition,a training-manual in the method and mechanics of writing, with a supplementary division on journalistic writing as a means of practice,
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4526
Thought-symbolism and grammatic illusions:being a treatise on the nature, purpose and material of speech, and a demonstration of the unreality, the useless complexity, and the evil effects, of orthodox grammatic rules in general;
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4527
THOUGHTS concerning the ANTIENT DRAMA.The St. James's magazine. By Robert Lloyd, A.M.
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4528
Thoughts on elocution
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4529
THOUGHTS ON LYRIC POETRY.The poetical works of William Preston, Esq. in two volumes. ...
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4530
Thoughts on the poets.
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4531
Thoughts on the poets
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4532
The three literary letters (Ep. ad Ammaeum I, Ep. ad Pompeium, Ep. ad Ammaeum II) :the Greek text with English translation, facsimile, notes, glossary of rhetorical and grammatical terms, bibliography, and introductory essay on Dionysius as a literary critic
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4533
Three minute readings for college girls,
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4534
Three philological essays,chiefly translated from the German of John Christopher Adelung; Aulic Counsellor and First Librarian to the Elector of Saxony by A. F. M. Willich, M.D.
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4535
The three pronunciations of Latin:the claims of each presented, and reasons given for the use of the English mode.
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4536
Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters: lately passed betvveene tvvo vniuersitie men: touching the earthquake in Aprill last, and our English refourmed versifyingWith the preface of a wellwiller to them both.
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4537
The Three Rondeaux of Sir Thomas Wyatt.Modern language notes.
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4538
Time in English verse rhythm;an empirical study of typical verses by the graphic method,
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4539
Time Patterns in Prose: A Study in Prose Rhythm Based on Voice RecordsPsychological monographs.
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4540
Tiw;
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4541
To Mr. T. S. in Vindication of Mr. Mil∣ton's Paradise lostMiscellaneous letters and essays on several subjects philosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c., in prose and verse
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4542
To my Honoured and Ingenious Friend Mr. Harrington, for the Modern Poets against the AncientsMiscellaneous letters and essays on several subjects philosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c., in prose and verse
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4543
To what end do high schools teach English?
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4544
The tone placed and developed,
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4545
The torch, and other lectures and addresses.
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4546
The tour of Doctor Syntax through London, or, The pleasures and miseries of the metropolis :a poem
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4547
Tower's common school grammar :with models of clausal, phrasal, and verbal analysis and parsing ; gradually developing the construction of the English sentence
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4548
The town and country spelling-bookin four parts. Part I. Contains single words and short sentences, with the syllables in each word divided as they are pronounced. Part II. Contains single words only, with their syllables undivided; and comprehends all the longest and most difficult words in the English Language. Part III. Contains moral and entertaining lessons, with the syllables in each word undivided. Part IV. Contains a plain and comprehensive view of the pronunciation of the best speakers in London; designed more particularly for the use of schools at a distance from London. With an appendix, containing observations on Accent, Emphasis, Pauses, &c. By Cortes Telfair, Curer of Impediments in Speech.
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4549
Town's new speller and definer :containing a new and complete key to pronunciation, an introduction to the "Analysis of derivative words in the English language", dictation exercises, and various other improvements
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4550
The Towneley plays :re-edited from the unique ms.