The Rudiments of the Italian language : Wherein the parts, that are fundamental and necessary for beginners, are displayed in a regular and comprehensive method; and illustrated with grammatical remarks and explanatory notes, for the use of those, who attempt to learn this language without the assistance of a master. To which are added, an English and Italian vocabulary; common forms of speech on various subjects; select passages from different authors, with translations so disposed, as to exhibit distinctly their respective correspondence; and a catalogue of the most useful books in that language.
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