A Rhetorical Grammar

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Versions of
A Rhetorical Grammar
by John Walker
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Versions of A Rhetorical Grammar include:
  • A Rhetorical Grammar (London, 1785) external link
    • full title: A Rhetorical Grammar, or Course of Lessons in Elocution.
  • A Rhetorical Grammar (3rd edition, London, 1801) external link
    • full title: A Rhetorical Grammar: In Which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking Are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation Are Pointed Out. With a Complete Analysis of the Voice, Showing Its Specific Modification, and How They May Be Applied to Different Species of Sentences, and the Several Figures of Rhetoric. To Which Are Added, Outlines of Composition, or, Plain Rules for Writing Orations and Speaking Them in Public.
  • A Rhetorical Grammar (4th edition, London, 1807) external link
    • full title: A Rhetorical Grammar: In Which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking Are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation Are Pointed Out. With a Complete Analysis of the Voice, Showing Its Specific Modification, and How They May Be Applied to Different Species of Sentences, and the Several Figures of Rhetoric. To Which Are Added, Outlines of Composition, or, Plain Rules for Writing Orations and Speaking Them in Public.
  • A Rhetorical Grammar (7th edition, London, 1823) external link
    • full title: A Rhetorical Grammar: In Which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking Are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation Are Pointed Out. With a Complete Analysis of the Voice. Showing Its Specific Modification, and How They May Be Applied to Different Species of Sentences, and the Several Figures of Rhetoric. To Which Are Added, Outlines of Composition, or, Plain Rules for Writing Orations and Speaking Them in Public.