Grammaire Angloise-fran oise, Par Mrs. Mi ge Et Boyer ...... is a historical grammar book designed to teach English speakers French and vice versa. Published in the 17th century, this grammar offers insights into the linguistic conventions and pedagogical methods of the period. Authored by Guy Mi ge and Boyer, it stands as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of language learning and the evolution of both French and English grammar. This work provides a fascinating glimpse into the way languages were taught and understood centuries ago, making it a compelling addition to the library of any language enthusiast or historical linguist.
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