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[The English schoole-maister: teaching all his scholers, the order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue]
1596
Edmund Coote
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The English school-master Teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read, and also be made able to use the same aptly themselves, and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech ; so that he which hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the Grammar-School, for an apprentice, or any other private use, so far as concerneth English: and therefore it is made not only for children, tho' the first book be mere childish for them ; but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue. In the next page the school-master bangeth forth his table to the view of all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession. Devised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill, By Edward Coote, master of the Free-School in Saint Edmunds-Bury. Perused and approved by publick authority ; and now the two and fiftieth time imprinted
1655
Edmund Coote
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The English schoole-maister, 1596.
1968
Edmund Coote
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The English schoole-master teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short and perfect order of distinct reading, and true wrting our English-tongue, that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any vnskilfull person may easily both vnderstand any hard Englishwords, which they shall in the scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere heare or reade: and also bee made able to vse the same aptly themselues; and generally, whatsoeuer is necessary to bee knowne for English speech: so that he which hath this booke onely, needeth to buy no other to make him fit, from his letters vnto the grammar-schoole, for an apprentise, or any other his priuate use, so farre as concerneth English. And therefore is made not onely for children (though the first booke be meere childish for them) but also for all other, especially that are ignorant in the Latine-tongue. In the next page the schoole-master hangeth foorth his table to the view of all beholders, setting forth some of the chiefe commodities of his profession
1636
Edmund Coote
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[The English schoole-master teaching ... the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing of our English tongue
1635
Edmund Coote, Bernard Alsop, Thomas Fawcett, Elizabeth Purslowe
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The English School-Master: Teaching all his Scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct Reading, and true Writing our English-tongue, that hath ever yet known or Published by any: And further also, teacheth a direct Course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand and hard English words, which they shall in Scriptures, Sermons, or elsewhere hear or read ...
1700
Edmund Coote
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The English School-Master. Teaching All His Scholars, of What Age Soever, the Most Easy, Short, and Perfect Order of Distinct Reading, and True ... Thy Sake That Wantest Any Part of This Skill
2018
Edmund Coote
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The English School-Master. Teaching All His Scholars, of What Age Soever, the Most Easy, Short and Perfect Order of Distinct Reading, and True Writing Our English Tongue
2018
Edmund Coote