Fowle, W. B. (1833). An etymological grammar of the English language: In which the arbitrary and unnatural grammar of Murray and his followers is contrasted with the rational grammar proposed by Wallis, Harris, Horne Tooke, Gilchrist, Dr. Crombie, and other philologists. Published for the use of the Monitorial School, by Munroe & Francis.
Style de citation Chicago (17e éd.)Fowle, William Bentley. An Etymological Grammar of the English Language: In Which the Arbitrary and Unnatural Grammar of Murray and His Followers Is Contrasted with the Rational Grammar Proposed by Wallis, Harris, Horne Tooke, Gilchrist, Dr. Crombie, and Other Philologists. [Boston]: Published for the use of the Monitorial School, by Munroe & Francis, 1833.
Style de citation MLA (8e éd.)Fowle, William Bentley. An Etymological Grammar of the English Language: In Which the Arbitrary and Unnatural Grammar of Murray and His Followers Is Contrasted with the Rational Grammar Proposed by Wallis, Harris, Horne Tooke, Gilchrist, Dr. Crombie, and Other Philologists. Published for the use of the Monitorial School, by Munroe & Francis, 1833.