CHAPTER VII
THE TEACHING OF FRENCH AND ITS POPULARITY AFTER THE RESTORATION 381
French grammars after the Restoration--Pierre de Lainé, tutor to the children of the Duke of York--The _Princely Way to the French Tongue_--Guy Miège--His Dictionaries--His French Grammars--His method of teaching--Rote and grammar--Miège's other works--Other French Grammars--Pierre Berault--The universality of French--Supremacy over Latin in the world of fashion and diplomacy--Position of French in the educational world--The classics read in French--'All learning now in French'--French recognized by writers on education--Projects for reformed schools--Numerous French schools in and about London--Villiers' school at Nottingham--Academies for ladies--Academies for training gentlemen in the necessary social accomplishments and for business--Effects of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
APPENDICES
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF MANUALS AND GRAMMARS FOR TEACHING FRENCH TO THE ENGLISH 403
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BIBLIOGRAPHY, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, OF MANUALS FOR TEACHING THE FRENCH LANGUAGE TO THE ENGLISH, FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE END OF THE STUART PERIOD 410
INDEX 429