ARISTOTLE; his Poetics;—the Greek text,
with Goulston’s Latin Version, and
Winstanley’s Notes;—8vo, pp. 320:
Oxford, England, 1780.
ARNOLD, T. K., M. A.; English Grammar; 12mo, pp. 76: 2d Edition, London, 1841.
ASH, JOHN, LL. D.; “Grammatical Institutes;” 18mo, pp. 142: London, first published about 1763; New York, “A New Edition, Revised and Corrected,” 1799.
BACON, CALEB, Teacher; “Murray’s English Grammar Put into Questions and Answers;” 18mo, pp. 108: New York, 1st Edition, 1818; 5th Edition, 1823, 1827, and 1830.
BADGLEY, JONATHAN; English Grammar; 12mo, pp. 200: 1st Edition, Utica, N. Y., 1845. Suppressed for plagiarism from G. Brown.
BALCH, WILLIAM S.; (1.) “Lectures on Language;” 12mo, pp. 252: Providence, 1838. (2.) “A Grammar of the English Language;” 12mo, pp, 140: 1st Edition, Boston, 1839.
BALDWIN, EDWARD; English Grammar; 18mo, pp. 148: London, 1810; 2d Ed., 1824.
BARBER, Dr. JONATHAN; “A Grammar of Elocution;” 12mo; Newhaven, 1830.
BARNARD, FREDERICK A. P., A. M.; “Analytic Grammar; with Symbolic Illustration;” 12mo, pp. 264: New York, 1836. This is a curious work, and remarkably well-written.
BARNES, DANIEL H., of N. Y.; “The Red Book,” or Bearcroft’s “Practical Orthography,” Revised and Enlarged; 12mo, pp. 347: New York, 1828.
BARNES, WILLIAM, B. D.; (1.) English Grammar; 18mo, pp. 120: London, 1842. (2.) “A Philological Grammar, grounded upon English, and formed from a Comparison of more than Sixty Languages;” 8vo, pp. 312: London, 1854.
BARRETT, JOHN; “A Grammar of the English Language;” 18mo, pp. 214: 2d Ed., Boston, 1819.
BARRETT, SOLOMON, Jun.; (1.) “The Principles of Language;” 12mo, pp. 120: Albany, 1837. (2.) “The Principles of English Grammar;” 18mo, pp. 96; “Tenth Edition, Revised:” Utica, 1845. (3.) “The Principles of Grammar;” 12mo, pp. 407: “Revised Edition;” Cambridge, 1854.
BARRIE, ALEXANDER; English Grammar; 24to, pp. 54: Edinburgh, 9th Ed., 1800.
BARTLETT, MONTGOMERY R.; “The Common School Manual;” called in the Third or Philadelphia Edition, “The National School Manual;”—“in Four Parts,” or Separate Volumes, 12mo: I, pp. 108; II, 302; III, 379; IV, promised “to consist of 450 or 500 pages.” First three parts, “Second Edition,” New York, 1830. A miserable jumble, in the successive pages of which, Grammar is mixed up with Spelling-columns, Reading-lessons, Arithmetic, Geometry, and the other supposed daily tasks of a school-boy!
BAILEY, N., Schoolmaster; “English and Latin Exercises;” 12mo, pp. 183: London. 18th Ed., 1798.
BAILEY, Rev. R. W., A. M.; “English Grammar,” or “Manual of the English Language;” 12mo, pp. 240: 2d Ed., Philadelphia, 1854.
BAYLEY, ANSELM, LL. D.; English Grammar, 8vo: London, 1772.
BEALE, SOLON; English Grammar, 18mo, pp. 27: Bangor, Maine, 1833.