(1773). The British spouter; or, Stage assistant: Containing the most celebrated prologues and epilogues, that have been lately spoken, in the different theatres, at the acting of the most eminent plays. The whole being intended to make young persons acquainted with the art of speaking, and to impress upon their minds sentiments of morality. Printed for J. Roson, at the Circulating Library, No 54, St. Martin's le Grand, Newgate-Street: and sold by J. Shepherd, in the Minories; T. Lewis, in Great Russell-Street, Covent-Garden; and by all the booksellers and news-carriers in town and country.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The British Spouter; or, Stage Assistant: Containing the Most Celebrated Prologues and Epilogues, That Have Been Lately Spoken, in the Different Theatres, at the Acting of the Most Eminent Plays. The Whole Being Intended to Make Young Persons Acquainted with the Art of Speaking, and to Impress upon Their Minds Sentiments of Morality. London: Printed for J. Roson, at the Circulating Library, No 54, St. Martin's le Grand, Newgate-Street: and sold by J. Shepherd, in the Minories; T. Lewis, in Great Russell-Street, Covent-Garden; and by all the booksellers and news-carriers in town and country, 1773.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The British Spouter; or, Stage Assistant: Containing the Most Celebrated Prologues and Epilogues, That Have Been Lately Spoken, in the Different Theatres, at the Acting of the Most Eminent Plays. The Whole Being Intended to Make Young Persons Acquainted with the Art of Speaking, and to Impress upon Their Minds Sentiments of Morality. Printed for J. Roson, at the Circulating Library, No 54, St. Martin's le Grand, Newgate-Street: and sold by J. Shepherd, in the Minories; T. Lewis, in Great Russell-Street, Covent-Garden; and by all the booksellers and news-carriers in town and country, 1773.