On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, Containing an Investigation of the Correspondence of Writing With SpAlexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
Speech in Song: Being the Singer's Pronouncing Primer of the Principal European Languages for Which Vocal Music is Usually ComposedAlexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
A Plea for Phoenetic Spelling: Or, the Necessity of Orthographic ReformAlexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
Syllabus Of A Lecture On The Pronunciation Of English In The Sixteenth, Fourteenth And Thirteenth Centuries: Illustrated By Passages From Shakespere,Alexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
London Institution, ... Conversazione ... Syllabus Of A Lecture On The Pronunciation Of English In The Sixteenth, Fourteenth And Thirteenth CenturiesAlexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
On the Basis of Music: Containing an Elementary Account of the Nature of Musical Notes and ChordsAlexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
On Musical Duodenes, Or the Theory of Constructing Instruments With Fixed Tones in Just Or Practically Just IntonationAlexander John EllisAgotadoNotifícame
On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer: Illustrations of the Pronunciation of the Xivth and Xvth CenturiesFrancis James ChildAgotadoNotifícame
On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer: Illustrations of the Pronunciation of English in the Xviith, XviiiFrancis James ChildAgotadoNotifícame