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The English secretorie, or, Plaine and direct method, for the enditing of all manner of epistles or letters, as well familliar as others, destinguished by their diversities under their severall titles : the like whereof hath never hitherto beene published : studiouslie, now corrected, refined & amended, in far more apt & better sort then before, according to the authors true meaning, delivered in his former edition : togeather (also) with the second part then left out, and long since promised to be performed : also, a declaration of all such tropes, figures or schemes, as either usually, or for ornament sake, are in this method required : finally, the partes and office of a secretorie, in like maner, amplie discoursed, all which to the best and easiest direction that may be, for young learners and practizers, are now, newlie, wholelie and joyntly published
Day, Angel (fl. 1575-1595)
1592
Signatures: A², B-Y⁴, [A]², B-U⁴. Numerous errors in paging. Second part has special t.p.: The second part of the English secretory : conteyning judiciall and familliar epistles. Last part a...