A New Dictionary of the English Language
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- A New Dictionary of the English Language (London, 1773) external link
- full title: A New Dictionary of the English Language: Containing, Not Only the Explanation of Words, with Their Orthography, Etymology, and Idiomatical Use in Writing; but Likewise, Their Orthoepia or Pronunciation in Speech, According to the Present Practice of Polished Speakers in the Metropolis; Which is Rendered Obvious at Sight, in a Manner Perfectly Simple, and Principally New. To Which Is Prefixed, a Rhetorical Grammar; in Which the Elements of Speech in General, and Those of the English Tongue in Particular Are Analyzed; and the Rudiments of Articulation, Pronunciation and Prosody Intelligibly Displayed.