Principes G n raux Et Particuliers De La Langue Fran oise, by No l Fran ois De Wailly and tienne Augustin De Wailly, is a comprehensive treatise on the French language, offering both general principles and specific details. Published in 1823, this work also includes an abridged guide to versification, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars alike.
This book provides insights into the grammatical structures and nuances of the French language as it was understood in the early 19th century. Its enduring value lies in its detailed explanations and practical approach to mastering French. An essential addition to any linguistic library, "Principes G n raux Et Particuliers De La Langue Fran oise" remains a significant contribution to the study of French grammar and style.
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