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[Pamphlets in philology and the humanities Vol.3].

Other Authors: Scott, Fred Newton, 1860-1931., Genée, Rudolf, 1824-1914., Jones, Richard, 1855-1923., Daniel, Canon. , Stoddard, Francis Hovey, 1847-1936., Schelling, Felix Emmanuel, 1858-1945., Lewis, Edwin Herbert, 1866-1938., Beauvais, Arsene. , Krzywicki, C. , Grabow, August.
Language(s): English ; French ; German
Published: [S.l. : s.n., 1876?-1898?]
Subjects: Exposition (Rhetoric)
German language > Rhythm.
German philology > Study and teaching.
Language and languages > Study and teaching.
Metaphor.
Education, Humanistic.
Mysteries and miracle-plays > Bibliography.
Jonson, Ben, > 1573?-1637 > Criticism and interpretation.
English language > Paragraphs.
French language > Word order.
Speech > Physiological aspects > Drawings.
Larynx > Drawings.
German language > Phonology.
Note: From a collection of pamphlets and offprints donated by Fred Newton Scott (1860-1931), Instructor of English at the University of Michigan.
Physical Description: 1 v. : 25 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: 809 P19 v.3
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