APA Citation

Turner, D. (1741). An abstract of English grammar and rhetoric: Containing the chief principles and rules of both arts, necessary to the writing the language correctly and handsomely. In a new, easy, and distinct method. Designed to introduce the English scholar to a just notion of the propriety, and beauty, of his mother tongue. By Daniel Turner. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, at Shakespear's-Head in Dame's-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Turner, Daniel. An Abstract of English Grammar and Rhetoric: Containing the Chief Principles and Rules of Both Arts, Necessary to the Writing the Language Correctly and Handsomely. In a New, Easy, and Distinct Method. Designed to Introduce the English Scholar to a Just Notion of the Propriety, and Beauty, of His Mother Tongue. By Daniel Turner. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, at Shakespear's-Head in Dame's-Street, 1741.

MLA Citation

Turner, Daniel. An Abstract of English Grammar and Rhetoric: Containing the Chief Principles and Rules of Both Arts, Necessary to the Writing the Language Correctly and Handsomely. In a New, Easy, and Distinct Method. Designed to Introduce the English Scholar to a Just Notion of the Propriety, and Beauty, of His Mother Tongue. By Daniel Turner. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, at Shakespear's-Head in Dame's-Street, 1741.

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