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ASSISTANT-MASTER IN WESTMINSTER SCHOOL.

MACMILLAN'S PROGRESSIVE FRENCH COURSE.

G. EUGÈNE FASNACHT.

By

I. FIRST YEAR, containing Easy Lessons on the Regular
Accidence. Extra Fcap. 8vo. IS.

II. SECOND YEAR, containing an Elementary Grammar, with Copious Exercises, Notes, and Vocabularies. New Edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged. 2s.

III.-THIRD YEAR, containing a Systematic Syntax, and Lesson in Composition. Extra Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

THE TEACHER'S COMPANION TO MACMILLAN'S PRO GRESSIVE FRENCH COURSE. Third Year. With Copious Notes, Hints for Different Renderings, Synonyms, Philological Remarks, &c. By G. E. FASNACHT. Globe 8vo. 4s. 6d.

MACMILLAN'S PROGRESSIVE FRENCH READERS.
G. EUGÈNE FASNACHT.

By

I. FIRST YEAR, containing Fables, Historical Extracts, Letters,
Dialogues, Ballads, Nursery Songs, &c., with two Vocabularies:
(1) in the order of subjects; (2) in alphabetical order. Extra
Fcap. 8vo.
2s. 6d.

II. SECOND YEAR, containing Fiction in Prose and Verse, Historical
and Descriptive Extracts, Essays, Letters, Dialogues, &c. Extra
Fcap. 8vo.
2s. 6d.

A SYNTHETIC FRENCH GRAMMAR FOR SCHOOLS. By the same Author. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

GRAMMAR AND GLOSSARY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. By the same Author. [In preparation. THE ORGANIC METHOD OF STUDYING LANGUAGES. By the same Author. Extra Fcap. 8vo. I. French.

3s. 6d.

MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON.

ASSISTANT-MASTER IN WESTMINSTER SCHOOL.

MACMILLAN'S PROGRESSIVE GERMAN COURSE.

G. EUGÈNE FASNACHT.

By

Part I.-FIRST YEAR. Easy Lessons and Rules on the Regular
Accidence. Extra Fcap. 8vo.

Is. 6d.

Part II. SECOND YEAR. Conversational Lessons in Systematic
Accidence and Elementary Syntax. With Philological
Illustrations and Etymological Vocabulary. Extra Fcap.
8vo. 25.

*Keys to the French and German Courses are in preparation.

MACMILLAN'S PROGRESSIVE GERMAN READERS.
G. EUGÈNE FASNACHT. FIRST YEAR. [In the Press.

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COMPENDIOUS DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE (French-English and English-French). Adapted from the Dictionaries of Professor ALFRED ELWALL. Followed by a List of the Principal Diverging Derivations, and preceded by Chronological and Historical Tables. By GUSTAVE MASSON, Assistant Master and Librarian, Harrow School. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

FIRST LESSONS IN FRENCH. By H. COURTHOPE BOWEN, M.A., Principal of the Finsbury Training College for Higher and Middle Schools. Extra Fcap. 8vo. IS.

Works by W. D. WHITNEY, Professor of Sanskrit and Instructor in Modern Languages in Yale College.

A COMPENDIOUS GERMAN GRAMMAR. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d. A GERMAN READER, IN PROSE AND VERSE. With Notes and Vocabulary. Crown 8vo. 5s.

A COMPENDIOUS GERMAN AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY, with Notation of Correspondences and Brief Etymologies. By Professor W. D. WHITNEY, assisted by A. H. EDGREN. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

THE GERMAN-ENGLISH PART, separately, 5s.

MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON.

A Catalogue

OF

October, 1884.

Educational Books

PUBLISHED BY

Macmillan & Co.,

BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON.

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29 AND 30, BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C., October, 1884.

CLASSICS.

ELEMENTARY CLASSICS.

18mo, Eighteenpence each.

THIS SERIES FALLS INTO TWO CLASSES

(1) First Reading Books for Beginners, provided not only, with Introductions and Notes, but with Vocabularies, and in some cases with Exercises based upon the Text.

(2) Stepping-stones to the study of particular authors, intended for more advanced students who are beginning to read such authors as Terence, Plato, the Attic Dramatists, and the harder parts of Cicero, Horace, Virgil, and Thucydides.

These are provided with Introductions and Notes, but no Vocabulary. The Publishers have been led to provide the more strictly Elementary Books with Vocabularies by the representations of many teachers, who hold that beginners do not understand the use of a Dictionary, and of others who, in the case of middle-class schools where the cost of books is a serious consideration, advocate the Vocabulary system on grounds of economy. It is hoped that the two parts of the Series, fitting into one another, may together fulfil all the requirements of Elementary and Preparatory Schools, and the Lower Forms of Public Schools.

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