(1768). The polite instructor: Or, youth's museum. Consisting of moral essays, tales, fables, visions, and allegories. Selected from the most approved modern authors. With an introduction, containing rules for reading with elegance and propriety. To the whole is added, a collection of letters. With some rules prefixed, useful for supporting a genteel epistolary correspondence. printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Polite Instructor: Or, Youth's Museum. Consisting of Moral Essays, Tales, Fables, Visions, and Allegories. Selected from the Most Approved Modern Authors. With an Introduction, Containing Rules for Reading with Elegance and Propriety. To the Whole Is Added, a Collection of Letters. With Some Rules Prefixed, Useful for Supporting a Genteel Epistolary Correspondence. Dublin: printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street, 1768.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Polite Instructor: Or, Youth's Museum. Consisting of Moral Essays, Tales, Fables, Visions, and Allegories. Selected from the Most Approved Modern Authors. With an Introduction, Containing Rules for Reading with Elegance and Propriety. To the Whole Is Added, a Collection of Letters. With Some Rules Prefixed, Useful for Supporting a Genteel Epistolary Correspondence. printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-Street, 1768.