The art of reading; : containing a number of useful rules, exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces. : Narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining. : Together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues. : Calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance; and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion. : Designed for the use of schools and families.
MLA
Staniford, Daniel. The art of reading; : containing a number of useful rules, exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces. : Narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining. : Together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues. : Calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance; and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion. : Designed for the use of schools and families. Tenth edition. Boston: : Published by West & Richardson, no. 75, Cornhill. E.G. House, printer., 1814.
APA
Staniford, D. (1814). The art of reading; : containing a number of useful rules, exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces. : Narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining. : Together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues. : Calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance; and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion. : Designed for the use of schools and families. Tenth edition. Boston: : Published by West & Richardson, no. 75, Cornhill. E.G. House, printer..
Chicago
Staniford, Daniel. The art of reading; : containing a number of useful rules, exemplified by a variety of selected and original pieces. : Narrative, didactic, argumentative, poetical, descriptive, pathetic, humourous, and entertaining. : Together with dialogues, speeches, orations, addresses, and harangues. : Calculated to improve the scholar in reading and speaking with propriety and elegance; and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion. : Designed for the use of schools and families. Tenth edition. Boston: : Published by West & Richardson, no. 75, Cornhill. E.G. House, printer., 1814.