French pronunciation and reading made easy: or; the logographic-emblematical French spelling-book. Being a Method by which any Child, Four or Five Years old, and of ever so slow an Apprehension, although perfectly unacquainted with his Letters, will, in a few Months, be enabled to read French fluently, and pronounce it as if he were a Parisian born. To which are added instructions to enable any Person to put this Method in Practice; as likewise Certificates and other Vouchers of the Efficacy of the same. Published by M. Lenoir, Author of the Practique de L'Orateur Francois, de L'Eloge Funebre de Louis XVI, &c. and a Professor of the French Language, Elocution, and Belles-Lettres.

  • Lenoir, P. V.
Date:
1799
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London : sold for the editor, by Messrs. Dulau & Co. No. 107, Wardour-Street; De Boffe, No. 7, Gerrard-Street, Soho; and T. Boosey, Broad-Street, behind the Royal Exchange, 1799.

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xviii,83,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T146929

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