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- Types of English Curricula in Boys' Secondary Schools, Anon.,
1907
- The Teaching of English in Secondary Schools, Anon., 1907
- A Short List of Books on English Literature from the Beginning to
1832, Anon., 1907
- Shelley's View of Poetry, A.C. Bradley, 1907
- English Literature in Secondary Schools, J.H. Fowler, 1908
- The Teaching of English in Girls' Secondary Schools, G.
Clement, 1908
- The Teaching of Shakespeare in Schools, Anon., 1908
- Types of English Curricula in Girls' Secondary Schools,
Anon., 1908
- Milton and Poetry, Oliver Elton, 1908
- Romance, W.P. Ker, March 1909
- What Still Remains to be Done for the Scottish Dialects, W.
Grant, June 1909
- Summary of Examinations in English Affecting Schools, Anon.,
July 1909
- The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeare's Art, Sidney Lee, July
1909
- Early Stages in the Teaching of English, Anon., 1910
- A Shakespeare Reference Library, Sidney Lee, June 1910
- The Bearing of English Studies upon the National Life, C.H.
Herford, June 1910
- The Teaching of English Composition, J.H. Fowler, October
1910
- The Teaching of Literature in French and German Secondary Schools,
Elizabeth Lee, June 1911
- John Bunyan, C.H. Firth, October 1911
- The Uses of Poetry, A.C. Bradley, February 1912
- English Literature in Schools, Revised Edition, Anon., 1948
- Some Characteristics of Scots Literature, J.C. Smtih, June
1912
- Short Bibliographies of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley,
Keats, Anon., 1912
- A Discourse on Modern Sibyls - Presidential Address 1912,
Lady Ritchie, February 1913
- The Future of English Poetry, Edmund Gosse, June 1913
- The Teaching of English at the Universities, Stanley Leathes,
October 1913
- Poetry and Contemporary Speech, Lascelles Abercrombie,
February 1914
- The Poet and the Artist: and what they can do for us, G.C.
Moore Smith, June 1914
- Bibliographies of Swinburne, Morris and Rossetti, C.E.
Vaughan, December 1914
- Wordsworth's Patriotic Poems and Their Significance To-Day,
F.S. Boas, December 1914
- The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy, W.H. Hadow, February
1915
- On Concentration and Suggestion in Poetry, Sir Sidney Colvin,
June 1915
- School Libraries, J.H. Fowler, November 1915
- Poetry and the Child, J. Dover Wilson, February 1916
- The Eighteenth Century, W.P. Ker, 1916
- Poetry in the Light of War, C.F.E. Spurgeon, January 1917
- English Examination Papers for Pupils of School Age in England
and Wales, Anon., May 1917
- War and English Poetry - Presidential Address, Marquess of
Crewe, September 1917
- The Reaction against Tennyson, A.C. Bradley, December 1917
- The Study of Poetry, Ernest de Sélincourt, March 1918
- The Perspective of Biography, Sir Sidney Lee, September 1918
- Some Remarks on Translation and Translators, J.S. Phillimore,
January 1919
- The Teaching of English in Schools, Edith J. Morley, May 1919
- Sir Henry Wotton - With Some General Reflections on Style in
English Poetry, H.H. Asquith, August 1919
- The Greek Strain in English Literature, John Burnet, February
1920
- A Reference Library: English Language and Literature, Anon.,
May 1920
- The Normality of Shakespeare Illustrated in his Treatment of Love
and Marriage, C.H. Herford, September 1920
- Don Quixote: Some War-Time Reflections on its Character and
Influence, Herbert J.C. Grierson, January 1921
- A Note on the Teaching of 'English Language and Literature,
R.B. McKerrow, June 1921
- The Light Treading of Our Ancestors - Presidential Address,
Lorne Ernle, November 1921
- Sir Thomas Malory, E.K. Chambers, January 1922
- De Quincy as Literary Critic, J.H. Fowler, July 1922
- The Teaching of English in the Universities of England, R.W.
Chambers, July 1922
- The Continuity of Literature - Presidential Address, Edmund
Gosse, November 1922
- Some Thoughts About Verse, T.S. Omond, January 1923
- The Problem of Grammar, Anon., July 1923
- Wordsworth's 'Prelude' - Presidential Address, Viscount Grey
of Falloden, December 1923
- Some Notes on Sir Walter Scott, John Buchan, March 1924
- On Expression - Presidential Address, John Galsworthy, July
1924
- Fanny Burney, Edith J. Morley, April 1925
- A Shakespeare Reference Library, Sir Sidney Lee and Sir
Edmund Gosse, July 1925
- Ruskin (and others) on Byron, R.W. Chambers, November 1925
- Tradition and Reaction in Modern Poetry, Laurence Binyon,
April 1926
- On the Realisation of Poetry to Verse, Sir Philip Hartog,
July 1926
- A Question of Taste, John Bailey, November 1926
- A Reference Library: English Language and Literature, 2nd Edition,
Anon., April 1927
- Lord Macaulay: the Pre-Eminent Victorian, S.C. Roberts,
August 1927
- The Northanger Novels: A Footnote to Jane Austen, Michael
Sadleir, November 1927
- Presidential Address, October 28, 1927, Stanley Baldwin,
March 1928
- The Idea of an English Association - Presidential Address,
Sir Henry Newbolt, July 1928
- The Novels of Thomas Hardy, J.H. Fowler, December 1928
- Shakespeare, Politics and Politicians, H.B. Charlton, April
1929
- Colloquial Language of the Commonwealth and Restoration<
Margaret Williamson, July 1929
- Modern Oratory - Presidential Address, October 1929
- The Grammarian and his Material, J.M. Wattie, March 1930
- Largeness in Literature - Presidential Address, J.W. Mackail,
July 1930
- Some Thoughts on the Mayor of Casterbridge, W.H. Gardner,
November 1930
- Christina Rossetti, Dorothy Margaret Stuart, February 1931
- The Novel and the Fairy Tale, John Buchan, July 1931
- Charles Whibley: A Memoir, T.S. Eliot, July 1931
- Wililam Cowper, Lord David Cecil, April 1932
- Milton: L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, E.M.W. Tillyard, July
1932
- Robert Bridges and 'The Testament of Beauty' - Presidential
Address, Oliver Elton, November 1932
- William Shenstone and his Friends, Marjorie Williams, April
1933
- Romance in History - Presidential Address, Lord Rennell of
Rodd, August 1933
- The Old English Newspaper, Mrs Herbert Richardson, December
1933
- The Claim of our Mother Tongue, Edward Lyttleton, March 1934
- Shakespeare and Tolstoy, G. Wilson Knight, April 1934
- Sir Walter Scott: Some Centenary Reflections, Dorothy
Margaret Stuart, August 1934
- The Case of Christopher Smart - Presidential Address,
Laurence Binyon, December 1934
- Hamlet the Man, Elmer Edgar Stoll, March 1935
- Parody, Mrs Herbert Richardson, August 1935
- Lytton Strachey, Guy Boas, November 1935
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