Henley, J. (1727). The art of speaking in publick; or, An essay on the action of an orator: As to his pronunciation and gesture; useful in the senate or theatre, the court, the camp, as well as the bar and pulpit; with an introduction relating to the famous Mr. Henly's [sic] present oratory (The second ed. corr.). Printed for N. Cox, in Story's Passage, Westminster, and sold by him and the booksellers in London, Oxford and Cambridge.
Chicago-viite (17. p.)Henley, John. The Art of Speaking in Publick; or, An Essay on the Action of an Orator: As to His Pronunciation and Gesture; Useful in the Senate or Theatre, the Court, the Camp, as Well as the Bar and Pulpit; with an Introduction Relating to the Famous Mr. Henly's [sic] Present Oratory. The second ed. corr. London: Printed for N. Cox, in Story's Passage, Westminster, and sold by him and the booksellers in London, Oxford and Cambridge, 1727.
MLA-viite (8. p.)Henley, John. The Art of Speaking in Publick; or, An Essay on the Action of an Orator: As to His Pronunciation and Gesture; Useful in the Senate or Theatre, the Court, the Camp, as Well as the Bar and Pulpit; with an Introduction Relating to the Famous Mr. Henly's [sic] Present Oratory. The second ed. corr. Printed for N. Cox, in Story's Passage, Westminster, and sold by him and the booksellers in London, Oxford and Cambridge, 1727.