French Idioms and Proverbs
by Vinchelés de Payen-Payne
Publisher: D. Nutt 1905
ISBN/ASIN: B007IPNH5U
Number of pages: 276
Description:
In this edition I have endeavoured to keep down additions as much as possible, so as not to overload the book; but I have not been sparing in adding cross-references (especially in the Index) and quotations from standard authors.
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