Aristarchus , or the principles of composition. Containing a methodical arrangement of the improprieties frequent in writing and conversation, with select rules for attaining to purity and elegance of expression.
- Withers, Philip, d. 1790.
- Date:
- [1789?]
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Aristarchus, or the principles of composition. Containing a methodical arrangement of the improprieties frequent in writing and conversation, with select rules for attaining to purity and elegance of expression
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London : printed by J. Moore, Drury-Lane; and sold by R. and T. Turner, Cornhill, J. Ridgeway. York-Street, ST. James's Square, and by all other booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. Entered at Stationers Hall, [1789?]
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Second edition.
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- Full text available: 1789.