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Graves, J. A. New graded spelling | Kersey, J. Dictionarium anglo-bribook. 1902. PE1145 G78 1902. tannicum. 1715. PE1620 K4 1715. 243

265 Green, B. W. Word-book of Virginia Lanier, S. Science of English verse. folk-speech. 1899.

244 1880. PE1505 L2 1880. 266 Greenough, J. B. Words and their Latham, R. G. Handbook of the Eng

ways in English speech. 1902. PE lish language. 1858. PE1103 L35. 1574 G8 1902. 245

267 Grose, F. Classical dictionary of the Lewis, F. W. Teacher's manual to vulgar tongue. 1823. PE3721 G87. accompany inductive lessons in

246 rhetoric. 1900. PE1408 L552. 268 Hall, F. Modern English. 1873. PE Lindelöf, U. L. Elements of the his1460 H33.

247 tory of the English language. -Recent exemplifications of false 1911. PE1075 L5.

269 philology. 1872. PE1460 H37. 248 Lockwood, Mrs. S. E. H. Lessons in Halliwell-Phillips, J. 0. Dictionary English. 1901. PE1111 L81. 270

of archaic and provincial words. Lounsbury, T. R. English spelling 1872. 2 v.

249 and spelling reform. 1909. PE Harrison, J. A. Handy poetical An- 1150 L8.

271 glo-Saxon dictionary. 1885. 250 Macbeth, J. W. V. Might and mirth Hart, J. Advanced English gram- of literature. 1875. PE1445 A 2 mar. 1898. PE1111 H422. 251 M1.

272 -Primary English grammar. 1898. McDonald, Mrs. E. A. B. The BlaisPE1111 H42.

252 dell speller complete. 1903. PE Hart, J. S. Elementary grammar of 1145 B63. 1903.

273 the English language. 1902. PE McGuffey, W. H. Eclectic spelling 1111 H44. 1902.

253 book. 1907. PE1145 M14. 1907. Hazen, M. W. First, second, book of

274 word and sentence work. 1902. 2 March, F. A. Thesaurus dictionary v. PE1145 H42 1902.

254 of the English language. 1902. 275 Holmes, G. F. First-sixth reader. Mayor, J. B. Chapters on English

1891-92. 6 V. PE1117 H68. v. 6 metre. 1901. PE1505 M4. 276 wanting.

255

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metre. 1903. PE1505 M41. 277 Hood, T. The rhymester; a guide to

The Dean's English. 1882. English versification.

Moon, G. W.
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1871. PE1460 M6 1871 278 1505 H7.

256

Murray, J. A. H. New English dicHusband, T. F. Punctuation. 1905.

tionary

on

historical principles. PE1450 H96.

257 1888-1914. 8 v. in 11, and 11 secHyde, M. F. Practical lessons in the tions.

279 use of English. 1906. PE1111 H Murray, L. English grammar. 1809. 99. 258 PE1109 M92 1809.

280 Jamieson, J. Etymological diction- O'Connor, J. C. English-Esperanto

ary of the Scottish language. 1841. dictionary. 1908. PE1645 018. 2 v. 259

281 Jefferson, T. Essay towards facili- Osmun, T. E. Some ill-used words, by

tating instruction in the Anglo- Alfred Ayres (pseud). 1901. PE Saxon and modern dialects of the

1460 083 1901.

282 English language. 1851. PE123 J Palmer, A. S. Folk-etymology. 1883. 3. 260

283

Lessons in language. Johnson, S. Dictionary of the Eng- Patrick, J. N. lish language. 1810. 2 v. PE1620

1898. PE1111 P3852.

284 J6. 1810.

261 | Picard, H. Pocket dictionary of the -Same. 1818. 4 v. PE1620 J6 English-Dutch and Dutch-English 1818.

262 languages. 1881. PF640 P5. 285 -Same. 1819. 2 v.

263 Pickering, J. A vocabulary; or ColJohnston, J. Jamieson's dictionary lection of words and phrases which

of the Scottish language, abridged have been supposed to be peculiar by J. Johnston. 1867.

264

to the U. S. 1816. PE2835 P6. 286 2 v.

Piozzi, Mrs. H. L. S. T. British syn- -Same. 1885.

311 onymy. 1794. 2 v. PE1591 A2 P5. Tarbell, H. S. Lessons in language

287 and grammar. 1903. PE1111 T Reed, A. Introductory language 179. Library has v. 1, 2. 312

work. 1903. PE1111 R32. 288 Thomson, J. Etymons of English Richardson, C. New dictionary of words. 1826. PE1580 T7. 313

the English language. 1838. 2 v. Thorpe, B. Analecta anglo-saxonica. PE 1625 R5 1838. 289 1846. PE137 T4.

314 Roemer, J. Origins of the English Thornton, R. H. American glossary;

people and of the English lan- Americanisms upon historical pringuage. 1888. PE1075 R6 290 ciples. 1912.

315 Roget, P. M. Thesaurus of English Trench, R. C. English past and pres

words and phrases. 1913. 2 v. PE ent. 1855. PE1175 T7 1855. 1591 R75. 291

316 -Same. 1856. PE1591 R73. 292 -On the study of words. 1851. -Same. 1872. 293 PE1574 T8 1851.

317 Scott, F. N. Elementary English com- -Same. 1878. PE1574 T8 1878. position. 1902. PE1111 S42. 293a

318 Setzler, E. B. On Anglo-Saxon ver- Turner, J. A. Handbook of punctu

sification from the standpoint of ation. 1876. PE1450 T94. 319 modern-English versification. 1904. -Same. 1877. PE1450 T95. 320 PE257 S49.

294 Vines, C. The dictionary appendix Sewell, J. W. Language lessons. 1903. and orthographer. 1854. PE1630 PE1111 S51. 295 V6 1854

321 Sheridan, T. Complete dictionary of Walker, J. Critical pronouncing dic

the English language. 1790. 2 v. tionary and expositor of the EngPE1610 S5 1790.

296 lish language. 1791. PE1620 W3 Shute, S. M. Manual of Anglo-Saxon 1791.

322 for beginners, 1867. PE135 S4. 297 -Rhyming dictionary. n.d. 323 Simplified Spelling Board. Circular. Ward, E. G. Rational method in spell

1906. Library has nos. 1-6, 9-11, ing. 3d and 4th years. 1903. PE 14-25. PE1147 S61. 298 1145 W 25 1903.

324 -Simplified spelling for the use Webster, N. American dictionary of of government departments. 1906. the English language. 1841. 2v. PE1147 96. 299 PE1625 W3 1841.

325 Skeat, W. W. English dialects. 1911. -Same. 1859. PE1625 W3 1859. PE1712 56. 300

326 -Etymological dictionary of the -Same. 1852. PE1625 W3 1852. English language. 1882. 301

327 Slang dictionary. 1870.

302 -International dictionary of EngSmith, C. A. Our language. 1903. lish language. 1892. PE1625 W3 PE1111 S52. 1903. 303 1892.

328 Smith, C. J. Synonyms discriminated. Same. 1906.

329 1890.

304 -New international. 1912. 330 Smith, G. J. Longman's briefer gram- Welsh, J. P. First lessons in English mar. 1903. PE1111 S64. 305

grammar and composition. 1896. Soule, R. Manual of English pronun- PE1111 W577.

331 ciation and spelling. 1873. PE -Practical English gramm a r. 1137 A2 S6. 306 1889. PE1111 W578.

332 —Dictionary of English synonyms. White, R. G. Words and their uses. 1871.

307 1870. PE1460 W5 1870. 333 Standard dictionary of the English Whitney, W. D. English grammar language, 1903.

308 for the higher grades in grammar -1912.

schools. 1899. PE1111 W588. 334. Steger, S. A. American dictionaries. Wood, Sir H. T. W. Changes in the 1913. PE1611 S7.

309 English language. 1870. PE1079 Stormonth, J. Etymological and pro- W6.

335 nouncing dictionary of the English Woodley, 0. I. Foundation lessons language, 1877. PE1628 S8 1877. in English. 1903. Library has v. 310 1.

336

Worcester, J. E. Dictionary of the Wright, J. English dialect dictionary. English language. 1880. PE1625

1898. 6v.

339 W8 1880.

337 Elementary dictionary for com

Wright, T. Dictionary of obsolete mon schools. 1853. PE1628 W8

and provincial English. 1857. 2v. 1853. 338

340

Languages Other than English, German, French, Greek, Latin, Italian and

Spanish. Alexandrow, A. Complete English-7 Lalis, A. Dictionary of the Lithu

Russian dictionary. 1899. 341 anian and English languages. 1905. Bizonfy, F. de P. Hungarian-English

353 and English-Hungarian dictionary. Larsen, A. Dictionary of the Dano1886.

342 Norwegian and English languages. Björkman, C. G. Svensk-English ord- 1897.

354 bok. 1902.

343 MacKinlay, W. E. W. Hand-book and Böhtlingk, O. Sanskrit wörterbuch. grammar of the Tagalog language. 1855-1875. 7 v. Library has v. 2. 1905. PL6053 M15.

355 PK935 G5 B7.

344 Mannheimer, S. Hebrew reader and Calisch, I. M. New complete diction- grammar. n.d. PJ4567 M2. 356

ary of the English and Dutch lan- Monier-Williams, Sir W. Sanskritguages. 1892. 2 v.

345 English dictionary. 1899. 357 Chodzko, A. Dokladny slownik Pols- Motteau, A. Esperanto-English dicko-Angielski i Angielsko-Polski. tionary. 1909. PM8237 M92. 358

346 Mourek, V. E. Pocket dictionary of [Cuoq, J. A.] Etudes philologiques the Bohemian and English lansur quelques langues sauvages de guages. 1896.

359 l'Amérique, par N.O. 1866. PM Porter, R. S. Primer and vocabulary 231 C9.

347 of the Moro dialect. 1903. PL Davies, B. A compendious and com- 5972 P84.

360 plete Hebrew and Chaldee lexicon Powell, J. W. Introduction to the

to the Old Testament. 1872. 348 study of Indian languages. 1880. Diez, F. Etymological dictionary of

361 the Romance languages. 1864. 349 Schuller, R. R. Vocabularios y nueHepburn, J. C. Japanese-English and vos materiales para el estudio de English-Japanese dictionary. 1873. la lengua de los Indios® Lican-Antai

350 (Atacameños)—Calchaqui. 19—? Highland Society of Scotland. Dic- PM5521 S3.

362 tionary of the Gaelic language. Wells, R. Eskimo vocabularies. 1898. 1828. 2 v. 351 PM63 B3. 1890.

363 Kierst, W. Pocket dictionary of the Zoëga, G. T. English-Icelandic dicEnglish and Polish languages. tionary. 1896.

364 1896.

352

LITERATURE.

History and Criticism-Literary Miscellany.
Bennett, E. A. Literary taste. 1909. Brigham, J. The banker in literature.
PN47 B47.

365
1910. PN51 37.

369 Bombaugh, C. C. Gleanings from the Carlyle, T. Lectures on the history

harvest fields of literature. 1867. of literature. 1892. PN524 C3. PN43 B6. 386

370 Botta, Mrs. A. C. L. Hand-book of Chandler, F. W. The literature of universal literature. 1869. PN roguery. 1907.

PN56 R6 524 B67 1869. 367 C4.

371 -Same. 1870. PN524 B67 1870. Disraeli, I. Amenities of literature. 368 1842. 3 v.

372

2 v.

3 V.

-Calamities and quarrels of au- | More, P. E. The drift of romanticism. thors. 1859. PN165 D45 1859. 1913. PN603 M7.

388 373 Patmore, C. K. D. Principle in art. -Curiosities of literature. 1817. 1907. PN45 P35.

389 3 v. PN165 D5 1817. v. 3 want- Pinkerton, J. Letters of literature. ing.

374 By Robert Heron (pseud). 1785. -Same. 1834. PN165 D5 PN511 P65.

390 1834.

375 Saintsbury, G. E. B. History of criti-Same. 1849. 3 v. PN165 D5 cism and literary taste in Europe. 1849. 376 1900-'04. PN86 S15.

391 Dowden, E. Studies in literature, Saunders, F. Story of some famous 1789-1877. 1882. PN511 D6 1883. books. 1887. PN58 S25. 392

377 Schlegel, F. Lectures on the history Farrar, F. W. Great books. 1898. of literature. 1882. PN553 835 PN511 F3. 378 1882.

393 Howells, W. D. My literary passions. Smith, C. A. What can literature do 1895. PN511 H65.

379 for me? 1913. PN47 S7. 394 Hunt, T. W. Literature, its princi- Spence, J. Anecdotes, observations,

ples and problems. 1906. PN45 and characters of books and men. H94. 380 1820. PN165 S62.

395 Jacox, F. The literary life. n. d. PN Spingarn, J. E. The new criticism. 165 J18. 381 1911. PN85 S6.

396 Jameson, Mrs. A. B. M. Memoirs of Stearns, F. P. Real and ideal in litthe loves of the poets. n.d.

PN erature. 1896. PN56 14 37. 397 481 J3.

382 Tompkins, A. Literary interpreta-Studies, stories and memoirs. tions. 1911. PN59 T6.

398 n.d. PN511 J3.

383 Trent, W. P. Authority of criticism Le Gallienne, R. The loves of the

and other essays.

1899. PN85 poets. 1911. PN481 L5. 384

399 T79.

Whipple, E. P. Literature and life. Mackenzie, A. S. The evolution of

1871. PN47 W5.

400 literature. PN611 M3.

385

Winchester, C. T. Some principles of Marvin, F. R. The companionship of literary criticism. 1913. PN81 books. 1905. PN511 M3. 386

W75.

401 Miscellaneous observations upon au- Woodberry, G. E. The appreciation

thors, ancient and modern. 1731- of literature. 1907. PN47 W88. '32. PN620 J6. 387

402 1

Quotations, Anthologies, Collections on Special Subjects, Proverbs.

2 v.

4 v.

Addington, J. F. Poetical quotations. Brotier, G. Paroles mémorables. 1790. 1829. PN6082 A2 Ref. 103 PN6322 B 7.

411 Allibone, S. A. Poetical quotations Bullard, J. W. Jamestown tributes from Chaucer to Tennyson. 1892. and toasts. 1907.

412 404 Carleton's hand-book of popular quo-Prose quotations from Socrates tations. 1877.

413 to Macaulay. 1876.

405 Cyclopedia of practical quotations. Andrews, M. P. The Dixie book of 1881.

414 days. 1912. PN6084 S7 A6. 406 Dagley, R. Death's doings; original Bartlett, J. Familiar quotations. 1904. compositions in verse and prose.

407 1828.

PN6110 D4 D1. 415 Bell, J. Bell's classical arrangement Dictionary of Latin and Greek quota

of fugitive poetry. 1789-1800. 18 tions, proverbs and phrases. 416 V. PN6101 B4 1789. v. 1, 6, 8, Dictionary of select and popular quo9, 12 wanting. 408 tations. 1857.

417 Benham, W. G. A book of quotations, Dodd, H. P. The epigrammatists. proverbs and household words. 1876.

418 1907.

409 Foster, E. New encyclopedia of prose Bent, S. A. Familiar short sayings of illustrations adapted to Christian great men. 1887. 410 teaching. 1877.

419

2 v.

4 v.

Garnett, R. Universal anthology. Mudge, J. Poems with power to 1899. 33 v.

420 strengthen the soul. 1909. PN Gracian y Morales, B. The art of 6110 R3 M9.

438 worldly wisdom. 1892. PN6280 New dictionary of quotations from G7.

421 Greek, Latin and modern lanGrocatt, J. C. Index to familiar quo- guages. 1860.

439 tations. 1871.

422 Porter, D. R. Poems of action; a colHarbottle, T. B. Dictionary of quo- lection of verse for youth. 1911. tations, French and Italian. 1904. PN6110 C4 P6.

440 423 Quotations from the British poets. Hislop, A. Proverbs of Scotland. 182— PN6082 Q7.

441 1868.

424

Ramage, C. T. Beautiful thoughts Hutchieson, J. C. Fugitive poetry of

from German and Spanish authors. the last three centuries. n.d. 425

1868.

442 Immortal treasures of choice litera

-Beautiful thoughts from Latin ture. 1895. PN6014 13. 426

authors. 1869.

443 Knight, c. Half hours with the best authors. n.d. 2 v.

Riley, H. T. Dictionary of Latin quoPN6014 K7.

tations, proverbs, maxims and motv. 1 lacking.

427

toes, with Greek quotations. 1856. -Same. PN6014 K8. v. 4

444 wanting.

428

Saddle and song. 1905. PN6110 -Same. 4 v. PN6014 K6 1847

H6 S12.

445 48.

429 Knox, V. Elegant extracts. 1812. Spofford, A. R. Library of choice lit18 v. PN6011 K74.

430
erature. 1888. 10 v. PN6013 S5.

446 Loaring, H. J. Common sayings,

words and customs. n.d. 431 Stevens, A. How men propose. 1888. Long, J. Eastern proverbs and emb

PN6231 L6 S6.

447 lems. n.d.

432 Stevenson, B. E. Days and deeds; a Longfellow, H. W. Poems of places. book of verse for children's read

1876-'79. 31 v. Library has v. 28, ing and speaking. 1906. PN6110 Southern States. PN6110 P6 L6. C4 S8.

448 433 Trench, R. C.

On the lessons in proLovejoy, M. I. Poetry of the seasons.

verbs. 1853. PN6401 T7 1853. 1898. PN6110 S5 L6. 434

449 Mawr, Mrs. E. B. Analagous proverbs Walsh, W. S. International encycloin ten languages. 1885.

435

pedia of prose and poetical quotaMichigan. State Board of Library tions. 1908.

450 Commissioners. Poems arranged by grades and recommended for

Warner, C. D. Library of the world's best literature. 1896.

31 v.

451 reading and memorizing. 1912. PN6110 M4 M6.

436 Wood, T. L. Arcade echoes. 1890. Morris, C. Half-hours with the best

PN6110 C7 W87.

452 foreign authors. 1888.

4 v.

PN Wheeler, W. A. Familiar allusions. 6014 M45. 437 1887.

453

Fiction.

Dunlop, J. O. The history of fiction. , Esenwein, J. B. Writing the short 1816. 3 v. PN3451 D6 1816. story. 1909. PN3373 E7. 457

454 Horne, C. F. The technique of the Same. 1814. 3 v. PN3451 D6 novel. 1908. PN3365 H81. 458 1814,

455 St. John, E. P. Stories and story-Same. 1896. 2 v. PN3451 D6 telling in moral and religious edu1896. 456 cation.

459

Poetry. Haliburton, M. W. Teaching poetry Henderson, T. F. The ballad in literin the grades. 1911. PN1101 H2. ature. 1912. PN1376 H4. 461

460 Maxim, H. The science of poetry and

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