William Clare, A Complete System of Grammar (1699)

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Date
1699
Book title
A Compleat System Of Grammar, English and Latin: Wherein That Most Excellent Art is Plainly, Fully and distinctly Taught, and practically Manag'd thro' every Part thereof. In A Method which renders it Easie to all Capacities, and by the Use whereof the Learner may attain to the perfect Knowledge of the Latin Tongue in less than one quarter of the Time usually spent therein, and those who have lost their Latin may hereby soon repair it. Whereunto is Annexed I. Rules for Contstruing, Composing and Placing Latin according to the Ciceronian Stile. II. The Doctrin of English Particles, whereby Youth are enabled to express themselves Pertinently, Elegantly and Fully
Publication place
London
Publisher
H. Walwyn
Text type
printed book
Genre
Grammars
Subject area
  • grammar
  • Latin
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: M. What is Orthography?
J. Orthography, the first part of Grammar, is that which teacheth to write Words with proper Letters, and also to Pronounce Syllables with due time. (p. 1)
Alston
XVI.564a
Wing
C4413
Other editions
1690: see LEME 594