The true advancement of the French tongue. : Or a new method, and more easie directions for the attaining of it, then ever yct [sic] have been published. Whereunto are added many choise and select dialogues, containing not onely familiar discourses, but most exact instructions for travell, in a most elegant stile and phrase, very useful and necessary for all gentlemen that intend to travell into France. Also a chapter of Anglicismes, wherein those errors which the English usually commit in speaking French, are demonstrated, and corrected. By Claudius Mauger, late professor of the French tongue at Blois, and now teacher of the said tongue here in London.
| Main Author: | Mauger, Claude |
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Printed by Tho: Roycroft, for J. Martin, and J. Allestrye, at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard,
1653.
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