id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40617 Lambley, K. Rebillon (Kathleen Rebillon) The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England during Tudor and Stuart Times With an Introductory Chapter on the Preceding Period .txt text/plain 187067 15139 80 'practice'--Latin and French text-books--Contrast of methods--Grammar Queen of England--French plays in London--The English language method--Continued use of the sixteenth-century French grammars--Latin grammar--French taught on the 'right method'--Attempts to teach Latin works on the French language, written in England by Englishmen without an earlier edition of the courtesy book in French and English, printed great value to the student of the English and French languages at that though they lived in England some years, and taught French to English write, read, or understand the English, Latin, French, Italian and English in London, and also had a French school for a time. It was printed in England in English, French, and Latin, in the French and English languages, which was published in London in 1680, into Englishe when they reade any Latin or French authors and doubt into Englishe when they reade any Latin or French authors and doubt ./cache/40617.txt ./txt/40617.txt