The posing of the p[arts, or,] A most p[lain and] easie way of [examining] the accidence and gram[mar by questions and] answers aris[ing directly out of the] words [of the rules.]: Whereby all schola[rs may attain most speedily] to the perfect learnin[g, full understanding, and right] use thereof, fo[r their happy proceeding] in the [Latine tongue.] Gathered purposely [for the benefit of schools] and for the [use and delight of] master[s and scholars.]
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Main Author: Brinsley, John (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed by Robert Young 1639
Edition:The tenth edition correc[ted and inlarged with most of] the necessary questio[ns inserted, both out of our] Latine syntaxis and [other authors, which are] wanting in [our English rules.]
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Item Description:By John Brinsley--Wing. - Imprint from STC. Dated [1648?] in Wing, though, if the printer was truly Robert Young, then this work should be dated earlier; Young was a London printer from 1625 until his death in 1643--Plomer. - Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C. - STC (2nd ed.), 3772.6. - Signatures: A-R4. - Title page line 2: "Posing of"--STC. - Torn tp lacking right half. Text supplied in MS and from photostat of 1639 ed. at Columbia University Library. - Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), B4700A
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