The art of speaking. Containing, I. An essay; in which are given rules for expressing properly the principal passions and humors, which occur in reading, or public speaking; and II. Lessons taken from the ancients and moderns (with additions and alterations where thought useful) exhibiting a variety of matter for practice; the emphatical words printed in italics; with notes of direction referring to the essay. to which are added, a table of the lessons, and an index of the various passions and humours in the essay and lessons. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero]

People / Organizations
Imprint
Danbury, Connecticut: Printed for Edmund and Ephraim Washburn, 1795.
Publication year
1795-1795
ESTC No.
W19984
Grub Street ID
329614
Description
322, [14] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Attributed to James Burgh in the Dictionary of national biography.

Errors in paging: p. 217, 221 misnumbered 127, 211.
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: A-U? W? X-2D?