A Grammar of the English Language.

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Creator

William Cobbett

Title

A Grammar of the English Language.

Coverage

N.Y.

Publisher

Clayton & Kingsland

Date

1818

Description

Best known as an incendiary English journalist, Cobbett (1763–‍1835) spent much of his life under threat of prosecution and imprisonment. Twice he fled to America for a period of years, on the second sojourn living on Long Island and penning this grammar, free from all “abstruseness.” The first two editions were dedicated to William Benbow, a compatriot who had helped Cobbett exhume the bones of Thomas Paine and take them to England—for which Cobbett was ingloriously nicknamed “Bone Grubber.” The bones were among Cobbett’s personal effects at death.