The English-grammar: or, The institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue. Conteining all rules and directions necessary to bee known for the judicious reading, right-speaking, and writing thereof. Very useful for all, that desire to bee expert in the foresaid properties. More especially profitable for scholars, immediately before their entrance into the rudiments of the Latine-tongue. Likewise to strangers that desire to learn our language, it will bee the most certain guide, that ever yet was extant. Composed by Jer. Wharton, Mr of Arts.

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  • The English-grammar: or, The institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue. Conteining all rules and directions necessary to bee known for the judicious reading, right-speaking, and writing thereof. Very useful for all, that desire to bee expert in the foresaid properties. More especially profitable for scholars, immediately before their entrance into the rudiments of the Latine-tongue. Likewise to strangers that desire to learn our language, it will bee the most certain guide, that ever yet was extant. Composed by Jer. Wharton, Mr of Arts.
  • English-grammar Institution of letters, syllables, and words in the English-tongue
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Imprint
London: printed by William Du-Gard for the autor [sic], anno Dom. 1654.
Publication year
1654
ESTC No.
R12017
Grub Street ID
60234
Description
[22], 109, [3] p. ; 8⁰
Note
The last leaf is blank.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), W1571