"The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English Dictionary, Volume 2" by John Charles Tarver is a comprehensive bilingual dictionary designed to aid students and scholars in mastering both English and French. Published in 1879, this dictionary focuses on phraseology, offering a rich collection of idiomatic expressions and common phrases in both languages. This volume serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the nuances of each language and improve their translation skills.
Its enduring value lies in its meticulous attention to the subtleties of language, making it a useful reference for historical linguistics, comparative language studies, and anyone interested in the evolution of English and French phraseology. Whether you are a student, teacher, or language enthusiast, this dictionary provides a fascinating glimpse into the linguistic landscape of the late 19th century.
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