APA (7th ed.) Citation

(17). The grounds of learning, or, The readiest way of all others to the true spelling, true reading and true writing of English invented by Richard Hodges, a schoolmaster dwelling in Southwark at the Middlegate within Montague-close.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Grounds of Learning, or, The Readiest Way of All Others to the True Spelling, True Reading and True Writing of English Invented by Richard Hodges, a Schoolmaster Dwelling in Southwark at the Middlegate Within Montague-close. 17.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Grounds of Learning, or, The Readiest Way of All Others to the True Spelling, True Reading and True Writing of English Invented by Richard Hodges, a Schoolmaster Dwelling in Southwark at the Middlegate Within Montague-close. 17.

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