A GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, WITH PRACTICAL EXERCISES. BY N. WANOSTROCHT, LL.D. REVISED AND ENLARGED BY J. C. TARVER, ETON. A NEW EDITION. LONDON: LONGMAN AND CO.; HAMILTON AND CO.; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.; HOULSTON AND WRIGHT; DARTON AND CO.; D. NUTT; C. H. LAW; A. HALL AND CO.; J. AND C. MOZLEY; AND W. ALLAN. PREFACE TO THE NINETEENTH EDITION. THIS Edition will be found to contain about twenty pages more than the last. The late M. Ventouillac, in remodelling WANOSTROCHT'S GRAMMAR, made several omissions which it has been found necessary to restore. But, in order to avoid the confusion which would arise from disarranging the pages, for those who use the book, it has been thought preferable to place the additional matter at the end under the name of Supplement. References have also been introduced, through all the exercises, to enable the learner to find out the rules which may want to consult. he The preposition which is to precede the infinitive has likewise been given, wherever occasion requires. PREFACE TO THE NINETEENTH EDITION. THIS Edition will be found to contain about twenty pages more than the last. The late M. Ventouillac, in remodelling WANOSTROCHT'S GRAMMAR, made several omissions which it has been found necessary to restore. But, in order to avoid the confusion which would arise from disarranging the pages, for those who use the book, it has been thought preferable to place the additional matter at the end under the name of Supplement. References have also been introduced, through all the exercises, to enable the learner to find out the rules which may want to consult. he The preposition which is to precede the infinitive has likewise been given, wherever occasion requires. |