APA Citation

Stirling, J., & Holmes, J. (1758). A system of rhetorick, in a method entirely new: Containing all the tropes and figures, necessary to illustrate the classicks, Both poetical and historical. For the use of schools. By John Sterling, M.A. To which is added, The art of rhetorick made easy: or, the elements of oratory, briefly stated, and sitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: Illustrated with proper examples to each figure, best English authors. By John Holmes. Dublin: Pritned for J. Exshaw, at the Bible in Dame-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Stirling, John, and John Holmes. A System of Rhetorick, in a Method Entirely New: Containing All the Tropes and Figures, Necessary to Illustrate the Classicks, Both Poetical and Historical. For the Use of Schools. By John Sterling, M.A. To Which Is Added, The Art of Rhetorick Made Easy: Or, the Elements of Oratory, Briefly Stated, and Sitted for the Practice of the Studious Youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: Illustrated With Proper Examples to Each Figure, Best English Authors. By John Holmes. Dublin: Pritned for J. Exshaw, at the Bible in Dame-Street, 1758.

MLA Citation

Stirling, John, and John Holmes. A System of Rhetorick, in a Method Entirely New: Containing All the Tropes and Figures, Necessary to Illustrate the Classicks, Both Poetical and Historical. For the Use of Schools. By John Sterling, M.A. To Which Is Added, The Art of Rhetorick Made Easy: Or, the Elements of Oratory, Briefly Stated, and Sitted for the Practice of the Studious Youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: Illustrated With Proper Examples to Each Figure, Best English Authors. By John Holmes. Dublin: Pritned for J. Exshaw, at the Bible in Dame-Street, 1758.

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