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Hay's Letter of Instruction
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Great Neck Publishing
Year: 2017
Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Great Neck Publishing,
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A guide to better letters
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Writing letters : how to write letters which work for you
Author:
Moss, Wendy
ISBN: 0860826953
Year: 1985
Publisher: Cambridge : National Extension College,
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The enemie of idlenesse : teaching the maner and stile how to endite, compose, and wryte all sortes of epistles and letters: as wel by answer, as otherwise. Deuided into foure bookes, no lesse pleasant than profitable. Set forth in English by William Fulwood marchant, &c. The contents hereof appere in the table at the latter end of the boke. An enemie to idlenesse, a friend to exercise: By practise of the prudent pen, loe here before thine eyes.
Author:
Fulwood, William.
Year: 1571
Publisher: Imprinted at London : By T. East and H. Middelton, for Augustine Lawton,
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The secretary in fashion, or, An elegant and compendious way of writing all manner of letters
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The enemie of idlenesse : teaching a perfect platforme how to indite epistles and letters of all sortes: as well by answere as otherwise, no lesse profitable then pleasant. The whole deuided into foure books, now newly published and augmented, by VV. F. The contentes appeare in the table as the latter ende thereof. This booke by practise of the pen, and iudgement of the wise stands enemie to idlenesse and friend to exercise.
Author:
Fulwood, William.
Year: 1598
Publisher: Imprinted at London : By Richard Bradocke,
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Conceyted letters, nevvly layde open: or A most excellent bundle of new wit : wherin is knit vp together all the perfections or arte of episteling, by which the most ignorant may with much modestie talke and argue with the best learned. A worke varying from the nature of former presidents.
Authors:
Breton, Nicholas
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Markham, Gervase
Year: 1618
Publisher: London : Printed by B. Alsop, for Samuel Rand, and are to be sold at his shop neere Holborne bridge,
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Conceited letters nevvly laid open or, A most excellent bundle of new wit : wherein is knit vp together all the perfections, or art of episteling, by which the most ignorant may with much modesty talke and argue with the best learned. A worke varying from the nature of former presidents.
Authors:
Breton, Nicholas
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Markham, Gervase
Year: 1632
Publisher: London : Printed by Augustine Mathewes for Samuel Rand, and are to be sold at his shop neere Holborne-Bridge,
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A president for young pen-men. Or The letter-writer : Containing letters of sundry sortes, with their seuerall answeres. Full of variety, delight, and pleasure, and most necessary for the instruction of those that can write, but haue not the guift of enditing.
Author:
M. R.
Year: 1615
Publisher: London : Printed by G. Eld for Robert Wilson, and are to be sold at his shoppe at Grayes Inne Gate,
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The English secretorie, or, Methode of writing of epistles and letters : with a declaration of such tropes, figures and schemes as either vsuallie, or for ornament sake are therein required. Also the parts and office of a secretorie. Deuided into two bookes. Now newly reuised, and in many parts corrected and amended: by Angel Day.
Author:
Day, Angel
Year: 1614
Publisher: London : Printed by Felix Kyngston, for William Welby, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard, at the signe of the Swan,
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