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Author Lover of learning and a hearty well-wisher to his beloved country.
Title The compendious schoolmaster : teaching the English-tongue after a more easie & demonstrable method than hath been hitherto published or taught ... / by a lover of learning and a hearty well-wisher to his beloved country.
Publication Info London : Printed for Samuel Lowndes, 1688.



Descript [12], 111 p. : ill.
Note Address to the reader signed: R.W.
"Licensed Nov. 9, 1687. Rob. Midgley."
"Wherein are contained: I. Facil and familiar directions for the true sound of letters, II. Proper pronunciation of syllables and words according to their different derivations, alphabetically digested with exact rules for the right division of words from two to seven syllables, III. The art of fair and fast writing with cautious copies to write and walk by, alphabetically composed, IV. Short rules of arithmetick easily attained by the meanest capacity and retained by the weakest memory. All these adorned with variety of copper cuts, together with significant comparisions, proverbs, sentences, poems, prayers, graces."
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Author Lover of learning and a hearty well-wisher to his beloved country.
Series Early English books online.
Subject English language -- Study and teaching.
Alt author R. W.
Descript [12], 111 p. : ill.
Note Address to the reader signed: R.W.
"Licensed Nov. 9, 1687. Rob. Midgley."
"Wherein are contained: I. Facil and familiar directions for the true sound of letters, II. Proper pronunciation of syllables and words according to their different derivations, alphabetically digested with exact rules for the right division of words from two to seven syllables, III. The art of fair and fast writing with cautious copies to write and walk by, alphabetically composed, IV. Short rules of arithmetick easily attained by the meanest capacity and retained by the weakest memory. All these adorned with variety of copper cuts, together with significant comparisions, proverbs, sentences, poems, prayers, graces."
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Author Lover of learning and a hearty well-wisher to his beloved country.
Series Early English books online.
Subject English language -- Study and teaching.
Alt author R. W.

Subject English language -- Study and teaching.
Descript [12], 111 p. : ill.
Note Address to the reader signed: R.W.
"Licensed Nov. 9, 1687. Rob. Midgley."
"Wherein are contained: I. Facil and familiar directions for the true sound of letters, II. Proper pronunciation of syllables and words according to their different derivations, alphabetically digested with exact rules for the right division of words from two to seven syllables, III. The art of fair and fast writing with cautious copies to write and walk by, alphabetically composed, IV. Short rules of arithmetick easily attained by the meanest capacity and retained by the weakest memory. All these adorned with variety of copper cuts, together with significant comparisions, proverbs, sentences, poems, prayers, graces."
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Alt author R. W.

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