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- catalog contributor b3360233.
- catalog contributor b3360234.
- catalog contributor b3360235.
- catalog coverage "United States Maryland Baltimore.".
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog coverage "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- catalog coverage "United States South Carolina Charleston.".
- catalog created "M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]".
- catalog date "1786".
- catalog date "M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]".
- catalog description "Evans 19867".
- catalog description "Gould & Morgan. South Carolina, 827".
- catalog extent "xvi [i.e., xiii], [3], 36 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Early American imprints. First series ; no. 19867. mic".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Evans 19867".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Gould & Morgan. South Carolina, 827".
- catalog issued "1786".
- catalog issued "M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by William Spotswood, sold also by Mr. Hugh Gaine, bookseller, New-York; Wright & Co. Charleston, South Carolina; and Spotswodd [sic] & Clarke, booksellers, Baltimore.,".
- catalog spatial "United States Maryland Baltimore.".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog spatial "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- catalog spatial "United States South Carolina Charleston.".
- catalog subject "Latin language Metrics and rhythmics.".
- catalog subject "Versification.".
- catalog title "Prosody made easy : Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. : To the rules is subjoined a brief account of the different sorts of verse used by the Latin poets, with remarks on some of their beauties and faults, for the assistance of young gentlemen in their own compositions, as well as to enable them to read the classics with the greatest taste and improvement. / By the Rev. William Nixon, A.B. formerly principal of the Dublin Academy. ; [Two lines from Cicero]".
- catalog type "Prospectuses. rbgenr".
- catalog type "text".