An edition of Lexiphanes (1767)

Lexiphanes

a dialogue, imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present times, being an attempt to restore the English tongue to its ancient purity, and to correct, as well as expose, the affected style, hard words, and absurd phraseology of many late writers, and particularly of our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler.

The second edition, corrected.
Lexiphanes
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An edition of Lexiphanes (1767)

Lexiphanes

a dialogue, imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present times, being an attempt to restore the English tongue to its ancient purity, and to correct, as well as expose, the affected style, hard words, and absurd phraseology of many late writers, and particularly of our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler.

The second edition, corrected.

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Language
English
Pages
185

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Edition Notes

Courtney, W.P. Bibl. of Samuel Johnson (1968), p. 27
NUC pre-1956 NC 0071234
Written by Archibald Campbell, directed especially against Dr. Samuel Johnson. Cf. Courtney.
Signatures: a¹² b⁸ B-H¹² I⁶ K⁴.
Publisher's advertisements on p. [1-3] at end.

Published in
London
Genre
Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR3523 .C36 1767

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxix, [1], 185, [3] p. ;
Number of pages
185

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3545914M
LCCN
2001552014
OCLC/WorldCat
9160745

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