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- A Shakespearian grammar : an attempt to illustrate some of the differences between Elizabethan and modern English. For the use of schools
- A Shakespearian grammar ; : an attempt to illustrate some of the differences between Elizabethan and modern English
- An introduction to early Modern English
- Authorizing words : speech, writing, and print in the English Renaissance
- Broken English : dialects and the politics of language in Renaissance writings
- Chapters on English printing, prosody, and pronunciation (1550-1700)
- Die Entwicklung der frühneuenglischen Nominalflexion. : Dargestellt vornehmlich auf Grund von Grammatikerzeugnissen des 17. Jahrhunderts
- Die englische Schriftsprache bei Coverdale,[bmit einem Anhang über ihre weitere Entwicklung in den Bibelübersetzungen bis zu der Authorized Version 1611
- Die französischen Lehnwörter im Frühneuenglischen ...
- Die sprache Roberd (sic) Mannyngs of Brunne und ihr verhältnis zur neuenglischen mundart
- Early printed editions of the long accidence and short accidence grammars
- Explorations in Shakespeare's language : some problems of word meaning in the dramatic text
- Forschungen zur frühzeit der neuenglischen schriftsprache
- Ge. ter. dr Sogatari[us] xii. mas. ge. secu[n]de dr ..
- Incipit liber q[ui] dicitur Promptorium paruulorum siue clericorum
- Incipit liber q[ui] dicitur Promptorium paruulorum siue clericorum
- Jonson and the Cavaliers
- Language in Wycherley's plays : seventeenth-century language theory and drama
- Linguistic studies in some Elizabethan writings
- Making Sense in Shakespeare
- Manipulus vocabulorum : A dictonarie of English and Latine wordes, set forthe in suche order, as none heretofore hath ben, the Englishe going before the Latine, necessary not onely for scholers that wa[n]t varietis of words, but also for such as vse to write in English meetre. Gathered and set forth by P. Leuins. Anno 1570
- Manipulus vocabulorum : A dictonarie of English and Latine wordes, set forthe in suche order, as none heretofore hath ben, the Englishe going before the Latine, necessary not onely for scholers that wa[n]t varietis of words, but also for such as vse to write in English meetre. Gathered and set forth by P. Leuins. Anno 1570
- On early English pronunciation : with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types; including a re-arrangement of F. J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesbury on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barcley on French, 1521
- On early English pronunciation : with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer...
- Ortus vocabuloru[m] alphabetico ordine fere omnia q[ue] in Catholicon. Breuiloquio, Cornucopia, Gemma vocabulor[um], at[que] Medulla gra[m]matice ponu[n]tur : cum vernacule lingue Anglicane expositione continens
- Ortus vocabuloru[m] alphabetico ordine fere omnia q[ue] in Catholicon. Breuiloquio, Cornucopia, Gemma vocabulor[um], at[que] Medulla gra[m]matice ponu[n]tur : cum vernacule lingue Anglicane expositione continens
- Promptuariu[m] paruulorum clericor[um] : quod apud nos Medulla grammatice appellatur Scolasticis quia maxime necessariu[m]
- Promptuariu[m] paruulorum clericor[um] : quod apud nos Medulla grammatice appellatur Scolasticis quia maxime necessariu[m]
- Promptuarium paruuloru[m] clericor[um] : quod apud nos Medulla grammatice appelatur. Scolasticis q[uia] maxime necessariu[m]
- Promptuarium paruuloru[m] clericor[um] : quod apud nos Medulla grammatice appelatur. Scolasticis q[uia] maxime necessariu[m]
- Queer philologies : sex, language, and affect in Shakespeare's time
- Sensible words : linguistic practice in England, 1640-1785
- Shakespeare and language
- Shakespeare and language : reason, eloquence and artifice in the Renaissance
- Shakespeare and the origins of English
- Shakespeare's Englishes : against Englishness
- Shakespeare's common language
- Shakespeare, language and the stage : the fifth wall, approaches to Shakespeare from criticism, performance and theatre studies
- Shakesplish : how we read Shakespeare's language
- Shakesplish : how we read Shakespeare's language
- Stanbrigii Embryon relimatum, seu Vocabularium metricum : olim â Iohanne Stanbrigio digestum, dein à Thoma Newtono aliquantulum repurgatum. Nunc verò locupletatum, defæcatum, legitimo nec non rotundo plerumque carmine exultans, & in majorem pueritiæ balbutientis usum undequaque accommodatum, extremà operâ & industriâ Ioh: Brinslæi
- The "inward" language : sonnets of Wyatt, Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne
- The English language and English literary genres in transition, 1475-1600
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any : and further also teacheth a direct course how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons or elsewhere heare or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or els-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or els-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read ... : in the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the view of all beholders, serving forth some of the commodities of his profession
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read ... : in the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the view of all beholders, serving forth some of the commodities of his profession
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongues, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskillful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read, & also be made able to use the same aptly themselves, and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech so that he who hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the grammar school, for an apprentice, or any other private use so far as concerneth English, and therefore it is made not only for children, though the first book be meer childish for them, but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue : in the next page the school master hangeth forth his table to view all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongues, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskillful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read, & also be made able to use the same aptly themselves, and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech so that he who hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the grammar school, for an apprentice, or any other private use so far as concerneth English, and therefore it is made not only for children, though the first book be meer childish for them, but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue : in the next page the school master hangeth forth his table to view all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or els-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or els-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English tongue that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in Scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read ...
- The English school-master : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any : and further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read, and also be made able to use the same aptly themselves, and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech so that he which hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the grammar school, for an apprentice, or any other private use so far as concerneth English : and therefore it is made not only for children, though the first book be meer childish for them, but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue : in the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the vew of all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession ...
- The English school-master, : teaching all his scholars, of what age forever the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read : and also be made to use the same aptly themselves : and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech : so that he which hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters unto the grammar-school, for an apprentice or any other his private use, so far as concerneth English. And therefore is made not only for children, though the first book be meer childish for them, but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latine tongue. In the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the view of all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession
- The English school-master, : teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known, or published by any. And furth[er] also, teacheth a direct Course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in Scripture, sermons, or else-where hear or read: and also made able to use the same aptly themselves ...
- The English school-master. : Teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or else-where hear or read; and also be made able to use the same aptly themselves; and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech: so that he which hath this book only needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the grammar school, for an apprentice, or any other private use, so far as concerneth English: and therefore it is made not only for children, though the first book be meer childish for them, but also for all other; especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue. In the next page the school-master hangeth forth his table to the vew of all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession. ...
- The English school-master. : Teaching all his schollers of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet beene known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words, which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons, or else-where heare or reade ...
- The English schoole-maister : teaching all his schollers ...
- The English schoole-maister : teaching all his schollers ...
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue ...
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue ...
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soeuer, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath euer yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course how any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard English words, ... Deuised for thy sake, that wantest any part of this skill, by Edward Coote, Master of the Free-schoole in Bury Saint Edmond
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soeuer, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath euer yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course how any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard English words, ... Deuised for thy sake, that wantest any part of this skill, by Edward Coote, Master of the Free-schoole in Bury Saint Edmond
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any : and further also teacheth a direct course how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons or elsewhere heare or read ...
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any : and further also teacheth a direct course how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in the Scriptures, sermons or elsewhere heare or read ...
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath euer yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, hovv any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard English words, ... Deuised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill, by Edward Coote, Master of the Free-schoole in Bury St. Edmond
- The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English-tongue, that hath euer yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, hovv any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard English words, ... Deuised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill, by Edward Coote, Master of the Free-schoole in Bury St. Edmond
- The English schoole-master: : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short and perfect order of distinct reading, and true wrting our English-tongue, that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard Englishwords, which they shall in the scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere heare or reade: and also bee made able to vse the same aptly themselues; and generally, whatsoeuer is necessary to bee knowne for English speech: so that he which hath this booke onely, needeth to buy no other to make him fit, from his letters vnto the grammar-schoole, for an apprentise, or any other his priuate use, so farre as concerneth English. And therefore is made not onely for children (though the first booke be meere childish for them) but also for all other, especially that are ignorant in the Latine-tongue. In the next page the schoole-master hangeth foorth his table to the view of all beholders, setting forth some of the chiefe commodities of his profession
- The Protestant school-master : containing, plain and easie directions for spelling and reading English, with all necessary rules for the true reading of the English tongue : together with a brief and true account of the bloody persecutions, massacres, plots, treasons, and most inhumane tortures committed by the papists upon Protestants, for near six hundred years past, to this very time, in all countries where they have usurped authority to exercise their cruelties ...: with a description of the variety of their tortures, curiously engraven upon copper plates ... / by Edw. Clark
- The Protestant school-master : containing, plain and easie directions for spelling and reading English, with all necessary rules for the true reading of the English tongue : together with a brief and true account of the bloody persecutions, massacres, plots, treasons, and most inhumane tortures committed by the papists upon Protestants, for near six hundred years past, to this very time, in all countries where they have usurped authority to exercise their cruelties ...: with a description of the variety of their tortures, curiously engraven upon copper plates ... / by Edw. Clark
- The Protestant school-master. : Containing, plain and easie directions for spelling and reading English, with all necessary rules for the true reading of the English tongue. : Together with a brief and true account of the bloody persecutions, massacres, plots, treasons, and most inhumane tortures committed by the papists upon Protestants, for near 600 years past, to this very time, in all countries where they have usurped authority to exercise their cruelties ... : With a description of the variety of their tortures, curiously engraven upon copper plates ... / By Ed. Clark, B.D
- The Vulgaria of John Stanbridge and the Vulgaria of Robert Whittinton
- The comparison of adjectives in English in the XV and the XVI century
- The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght
- Tudor figures of rhetoric
- Vocabula magistri Stanbrigii ab infinitis quibus anteà scatebant mendis repurgata : observata interim (quoad ejus fieri potuit) carminisratione, & meliuscule etiam correcta, studio & industria Thomæ Nevvtoni Chestre-shyrii
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi p[ri]mu[m] ia[m] edita sua salte[m] editio[n]e
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi p[ri]mu[m] ia[m] edita sua salte[m] editio[n]e
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi primu[m] iam edita sua salte[m] editione
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi primu[m]iam edita sua saltem editione
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi: salte[m] editio[n]e
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigi: salte[m] editio[n]e
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigii sua salte[m] editione edita
- Vocabula magistri sta[n]brigii sua salte[m] editione edita
- Vulgaria
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldienis laureati, & de institutione gra[m]maticuloru[m] opusculu[m] libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatu[m] & in quattuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldienis laureati, & de institutione gra[m]maticuloru[m] opusculu[m], libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatu[m], & in quattuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldienis laureati, & de institutione gram[m]aticulor[um] opusculu[m], libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatu[m], & in quattuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldienis laureati, & de institutione gram[m]aticulor[um] opusculu[m], libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatu[m], & in quattuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis, & de institutione gra[m]maticulor[um] opusculum: libello suo de concinnitate grammatices acco[m]modatum: et in quattuor partes digestum. Cum priuilegio
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis, & de institutione gra[m]maticulor[um] opusculum: libello suo de concinnitate grammatices acco[m]modatum: et in quattuor partes digestum. Cum priuilegio
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis, [et] de institutione grammaticulorum opusculum: libello suo de concinnitate grammatices accommodatu[m]: [et] in quattuor partes digestum. Eiusdem distichon ..
- Vulgaria Roberti VVhitintoni Lichfeldiensis, [et] de institutione grammaticulorum opusculum: libello suo de concinnitate grammatices accommodatu[m]: [et] in quattuor partes digestum. Eiusdem distichon ...
- Vulgaria Roberti vvhitintoni Lichfeldienis, et de institutione grammaticulorum opusculum: libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatum: et in quatuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti vvhitintoni Lichfeldienis, et de institutione grammaticulorum opusculum: libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatum: et in quatuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti vvhitintoni Lichfeldiensis : et de institutione grammaticulorum opusculum: libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatum: et i[n] quatuor partes digestum
- Vulgaria Roberti vvhitintoni Lichfeldiensis : et de institutione grammaticulorum opusculum: libello suo de co[n]cinnitate gra[m]matices acco[m]modatum: et i[n] quatuor partes digestum
- Zur Betonung der lateinisch-romanischen Wörter im Neuenglischen : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Zeit von ca. 1560 bis ca. 1660
- [Ort]us vocabuloru[m] alphabetic[o ordine fere] omnia que in Catholico[n], Breui[loquo, C]ornucopia, Gemma vocabulor[um], [atque Medu]lla gra[m]matice [ponu]ntur : cum vernacule [lingue] Anglicane expositione[m] continens
- [Ort]us vocabuloru[m] alphabetic[o ordine fere] omnia que in Catholico[n], Breui[loquo, C]ornucopia, Gemma vocabulor[um], [atque Medu]lla gra[m]matice [ponu]ntur : cum vernacule [lingue] Anglicane expositione[m] continens
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- [The English schoole-maister]
- [The English schoole-maister]
- [The English schoole-master] : [teaching ... the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing of our English tongue
- [The English schoole-master] : [teaching ... the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing of our English tongue
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