11 results filtered with: French language - Pronunciation - Early works to 1800
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Elements of the French pronunciation, upon a plan never before attempted, and adapted to the understanding of children. ... By B. Arleville, ...
Arleville, Bridel, 1732-1792.Date: 1794- Books
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An essay on pronouncing and reading French: to show that, by study and application, the English may acquire, with certainty, and in a short Time, the true French accent. By Mr. des Carrieres.
Hérissant Des Carrières, Jean-Thomas, 1742-1820.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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La clef de la prononciation de la langue Française : Par M. Robert Benech, licentié endroit [sic]. & maître des langues Italienne & Française.
Benech, Robert.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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The art of pronouncing the French language with propriety. By Mr. Du Fresnoy, teacher to his Royal Highness Prince William Frederick, and successor to Mr. Labutte, in the University of Cambridge.
Du Fresnoy, Mr.Date: 1789- Books
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A new royal French grammar: containing rules for the pronouncing and writing of the French tongue, some familiar phrases, dialogues, fables, and three vocabularies. By John Palairet, French and Writing - Master to their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, the Princess of Hesse, and the Queen of Denmark.
Palairet, Jean, 1697-1774.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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Analyse des sons de la langue françoise; or principles of the French pronunciation and orthography: In which, All the single and combined Sounds of the French Language are described, and alphabetically exhibited under the general Heads of Vowels and Consonants; together with the Rules and Exceptions to which they are liable, both in pronouncing and writing them. The whole illustrated with critical and practical Observations from the best French Grammarians. By Mr. Porny, French-Master at Eton-College.
Porny, Mr.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The practical French grammar, containing plain and concise rules for the true pronunciation of the French language. An accurate Analysis of the Parts of Speech, &c. A copious Vocabulary, disposed under proper Heads. Phrases that occur most frequently in Discourse. Various Expressions, serving to display common Idioms in both Languages. Dialogues upon familiar, entertaining, and instructive Subjects. A Collection of judicious Sayings, smart Repartees, entertaining Stories, &c. The Whole laid down in a Manner so clear and methodical, as to render the Study and Attainment of the French Language easy to any Capacity. By Mr. Porny, French-Master, at Eton-College.
Porny, Mr.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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The practical French grammar. Containing, Concise Rules for the true Pronunciation of the French Language. An accurate Analysis of the Parts of Speech, &c. A copious Vocabulary disposed under proper Heads; Phrases that occur most frequently in Discourse; Dialogues upon familiar, interesting and humorous Subjects; Sentences adapted as Examples, to point out several English and French Idioms; A Collection of judicious Sayings, smart Repartees, entertaining Stories, &c. The whole comprised in a rational and clear Method. By Mr. Porny, French-Master at Eton-College.
Porny, Mr.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The modern French pronouncing spelling book, or key to the French language. ON AN Approved Plan. By P. Sheehy, A. M. Of The University Of Paris, Late Student Of T.C.D. Student Of Law, And Member Of The Honorable Society Of King's Inns, Dublin.
Sheehy, P.Date: 1798- Books
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Grammatical institutes of the French language, designed for the use of schools, by Mr. Des Carrieres. Part the first. Guide to the French pronunciation.
Hérissant Des Carrières, Jean-Thomas, 1742-1820.Date: 1793- Books
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A short and easy method to pronounce the French language, now so much in esteem and vogue among the most polite and learned sort of people. To which is annexed, a French exercise, with its index; containing the most necessary words of it: as also two English exercises, the first of which treats on the several parts of speech, according to their order in the syntax; and the other, without such order, is appropriated as much as possible to the idiom of the French language: there is also spelling part, with the words pronunciation in the opposite part of th same page; and several other useful instructions on the French language. The whole according to the late French grammar published by the Royal Academy at Paris. By John Gence.
Gence, John.Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]