02242nam 2200445 n 450 99639127440331620200824121856.0(CKB)4940000000104998(EEBO)2248546801(UnM)99853410e(UnM)99853410(EXLCZ)99494000000010499819920616d1639 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The French alphabet[electronic resource] teaching in a very short time, by a most easie way, to pronounce French natural[l]y, to reade it perfectly, to write it truly, and to speake it accordingly. Together with the treasure of the French [t]ongue, containing the rarest sentences, prove[r]bs, parables, similies, apothegmes, and gol[d]en sayings of the most excellent French authors, as well poets as orators. The one diligently compiled, and the other painfully gathered and set in order, after the alphabeticall manner, for the benefit of those that are desirous of the French tongue. By G.D.L.M.NLondon Printed by George Miller, and are to be sold by Iohn Smethwicke at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church- ..1639[16], 159, [5], 59, [1] pG.D.L.M.N. = G. Delamothe. Dedication signed: G. Delamothe.Another issue, with different imprint, of STC 6549.7.In two parts; part 2 has separate dated title page: The treasure of the French tongue. Register is continuous; pagination is separate.Partly in verse.English and French on separate pages.In some copies the title page is clearly conjugate, in others it is a cancel--STC.Imperfect; title page cropped, affecting imprint.Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021French languageGrammarEarly works to 1800ProverbsEarly works to 1800French languageGrammarProverbsG. D. L. M. N1002848Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391274403316The French alphabet2302004UNISA