Parallels of the sounds and syllables of the French and English languages: or, the French pronunciation made easy to the English learner. Being a perpetual dictionary suited to all capacities, for the easy and speedy attaining the true pronunciation of the French tongue, and the French orthography. To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the French alphabet. And likewise is added, a dissertation teaching the true manner of reading and pronouncing French poetry. The whole laid down in a method entirely new. By Claudius Arnoux, teacher of the French and Latin languages

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed by R. Reily; for J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; T. Astley, at the Rose, and S. Austen, at the Angel and Bible, both in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange; J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street; N. Prevost, over against Southampton-Street, and P. Dunoyer, at Erasmus's Head, both in the Strand; Mr. Belton, at the Bee-Hives upon the Pavement in St. Martin's Lane; J.P. Coderc, at Pliny's Head in Little Newport-Street; and E. Comins, over-against the King's Arms in Little Britain, 1730.
Publication year
1730
ESTC No.
T113547
Grub Street ID
165473
Description
[24],xxxviii,122,[8]p. ; 4°.
Note
Parallel French and English texts.