id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37905 Bastide, Charles The Anglo-French Entente in the Seventeenth Century .txt text/plain 59933 4197 76 English Literature_ and Sir Sidney Lee's _French Renaissance in England_. Misson, a French traveller, said: "The English think their language the French knew the English writers merely by their Latin works; and at a English, either letters addressed to the French agents in England, or The teachers of French in England were almost men of letters, the number earliest translations of English works came from Huguenot pens. the French king and the English ambassador Bonner, Regnault got into French as a rule learned English in the seventeenth century, it is true the French, is slighted by the English; who, like men of reason, stick over twelve years, the future King of England lived in French-speaking French and English a supposed letter from Niort relating a hundred by teaching French, writing for Dutch booksellers, translating English men of letters to make England known in France, and Voltaire his enemy Travellers, French, in England. ./cache/37905.txt ./txt/37905.txt