Francis Cheneau's French grammar, enrich'd with a compendious and short way to learn the French tongue in a very short time. (Viz.) with rules more plain than in any grammar before: and a very rare way to find out all the articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, and participles. With tables to help the memory of those which cannot learn the said verbs by heart. And the best observations of Mr. de Vaugelas, one of the reformers of the said tongue. With the conjugation of all the irregular verbs. And a table to know & find them in a moment. This book might have been enlarged; had the author joyn'd to it a French grammar in Latine, which grammar, in its respect, is frivolous and an English grammar to teach the English tongue, which is useless for English people

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Imprint
London: printed by N. Thomson for the author, 1685.
Added name
Vaugelas, Claude Favre de, 1585-1650.
Publication year
1685
ESTC No.
R173822
Grub Street ID
67186
Description
[8], 183, [1] p. ; 8°.
Note
Errors in pagination: pages 174, 181-182 incorrectly numbered 74, 182-181 respectively

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Signatures: A-2A]4.
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Catalogued from the original at the British Library