Title: | A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables, accompanied with a key; containing the text, a literal and a free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom. Also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject. The whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English. |
Author: | Perrin, John |
Author: | Bolmar, A. (Anthony) |
Author: | Bolmar, A. (Anthony), 1797-1861 |
Note: | Carey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1838 |
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Subject: | Fables, French |
Subject: | French language -- Pronunciation |
Subject: | French language -- Readers |
Subject: | Readers (Publications) |
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