Lewis, M. An essay to facilitate the education of youth, by bringing down the rudiments of grammar to the sense of seeing, which ought to be improv'd by syncrisis: Fitted to childrens capacities, for the learning, especially of the English, Latin and Greek tongues, but may be as a general grammar, and a foundation to any tongue : in three parts : an accidence, a middle-grammar, and a critical or idiomatical grammar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLewis, M. An Essay to Facilitate the Education of Youth, by Bringing Down the Rudiments of Grammar to the Sense of Seeing, Which Ought to Be Improv'd by Syncrisis: Fitted to Childrens Capacities, for the Learning, Especially of the English, Latin and Greek Tongues, but May Be as a General Grammar, and a Foundation to Any Tongue : In Three Parts : An Accidence, a Middle-grammar, and a Critical or Idiomatical Grammar.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLewis, M. An Essay to Facilitate the Education of Youth, by Bringing Down the Rudiments of Grammar to the Sense of Seeing, Which Ought to Be Improv'd by Syncrisis: Fitted to Childrens Capacities, for the Learning, Especially of the English, Latin and Greek Tongues, but May Be as a General Grammar, and a Foundation to Any Tongue : In Three Parts : An Accidence, a Middle-grammar, and a Critical or Idiomatical Grammar.