Principles of elocution, and suitable exercises; or, elegant extracts, in prose and verse. Compehending Numerous Examples of Narration, Description, Instruction, and the Different Species of Eloquence. Intermixed with Remarks on the Various Kinds of Composition, and Rules for Reading and Reciting them. By John Wilson, Teacher of Elocution, South Bridge, Edinburgh.

  • Wilson, John, teacher of elocution, Edinburgh.
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1798
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Edinburgh : printed by Ja. Pillans & Sons, and sold by the author, P. Hill, J. Guthrie, J. M'leish, and W. Dickson, Edinburgh; G. Peattie, Leith; Cameron and Murdoch, Glasgow; A. Forsyth, Ayr; and T. Hill, Perth, 1798.

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xliv,384p. ; 120.

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ESTC T95774

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