(1795). The complete art of writing love letters: Or, the lover's best instructor. In which The Tender Passions are displayed in all Forms, real or feigned; as discovered in the Sincere Modest Honourable Rapturous Passionate Forlorn Lover Insidious Base Perfidious Treacherous Dissembling Mercenary With Rules and Instructions to the Fair Sex, how to make a happy Choice of a Good Husband. Exhibiting in a series of Letters, a variety of Truth and Falshood, Sincerity and Treachery, Happiness and Misery, with several Examples in both Kinds. To which are added, some elegant Forms of Messages for Cards. printed by W. Franklin, in Bartlet's Buildings, for R. Richards, next the Cross-Keys Tavern, Holborn; H. Serjeant, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar, and F. Newberry, at the Crown in Pater-Noster Row.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Complete Art of Writing Love Letters: Or, the Lover's Best Instructor. In Which The Tender Passions Are Displayed in All Forms, Real or Feigned; as Discovered in the Sincere Modest Honourable Rapturous Passionate Forlorn Lover Insidious Base Perfidious Treacherous Dissembling Mercenary With Rules and Instructions to the Fair Sex, How to Make a Happy Choice of a Good Husband. Exhibiting in a Series of Letters, a Variety of Truth and Falshood, Sincerity and Treachery, Happiness and Misery, with Several Examples in Both Kinds. To Which Are Added, Some Elegant Forms of Messages for Cards. London: printed by W. Franklin, in Bartlet's Buildings, for R. Richards, next the Cross-Keys Tavern, Holborn; H. Serjeant, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar, and F. Newberry, at the Crown in Pater-Noster Row, 1795.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Complete Art of Writing Love Letters: Or, the Lover's Best Instructor. In Which The Tender Passions Are Displayed in All Forms, Real or Feigned; as Discovered in the Sincere Modest Honourable Rapturous Passionate Forlorn Lover Insidious Base Perfidious Treacherous Dissembling Mercenary With Rules and Instructions to the Fair Sex, How to Make a Happy Choice of a Good Husband. Exhibiting in a Series of Letters, a Variety of Truth and Falshood, Sincerity and Treachery, Happiness and Misery, with Several Examples in Both Kinds. To Which Are Added, Some Elegant Forms of Messages for Cards. printed by W. Franklin, in Bartlet's Buildings, for R. Richards, next the Cross-Keys Tavern, Holborn; H. Serjeant, at the Black-Swan, without Temple-Bar, and F. Newberry, at the Crown in Pater-Noster Row, 1795.