A key to the art of letters or, English a Learned Language. Full of art, elegancy and variety. Being an essay to enable both foreiners, and the English youth of either sex, to speak and write the English tongue well and learnedly, according to the exactest Rules of Grammar. After which they may attain to Latin, French, or any other Forein Language in a short time, with very little trouble to themselves or their Teachers. With a preface shewing the Necessity of a Vernacular Grammar. Dedicated to his Highness the Duke of Glocester. By A. Lane, M. A. late Master of the Free-School of Leominster in Herefordshire, now Teacher of a private School at Mile-End-Green near Stepney.
- Lane, A. (Archibald).
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- 1705
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A key to the art of letters: or, English a Learned Language. Full of art, elegancy and variety. Being an essay to enable both foreiners, and the English youth of either sex, to speak and write the English tongue well and learnedly, according to the exacte
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London : printed for Ralph Smith at the Bibel under the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill; and William Hawes at the Golden Buck in Fleet-Street, 1705.
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