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... WORDS WHICH APPEAR IDENTICAL , THOUGH THEY ESSENTIALLY DIFFER ; " POLYGLOT COPY AND EXERCISE BOOKS , FOR TEACHING LANGUAGES , " ETC. , ETC. " J'ai vu les Grammaires de mon temps , et j'ai publié ce livre . " LONDON : JOHN FARQUHAR SHAW ...
... WORDS WHICH APPEAR IDENTICAL , THOUGH THEY ESSENTIALLY DIFFER ; " POLYGLOT COPY AND EXERCISE BOOKS , FOR TEACHING LANGUAGES , " ETC. , ETC. " J'ai vu les Grammaires de mon temps , et j'ai publié ce livre . " LONDON : JOHN FARQUHAR SHAW ...
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... words , or scraps of sentences , with an addition of gram- matical explanation , on which lengthy and uniform exercises are founded . Had Ollendorff conceived the plan of teaching grammar by the help of these broken sentences ...
... words , or scraps of sentences , with an addition of gram- matical explanation , on which lengthy and uniform exercises are founded . Had Ollendorff conceived the plan of teaching grammar by the help of these broken sentences ...
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... words . In modern languages , such as French , English , Italian , Spanish , the only part of speech which has real cases is the personal pronoun . For in- stance , je , tu , il , become me or moi , te or toi , lui or le , & c . , when ...
... words . In modern languages , such as French , English , Italian , Spanish , the only part of speech which has real cases is the personal pronoun . For in- stance , je , tu , il , become me or moi , te or toi , lui or le , & c . , when ...
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... word . Then we gradually group around it the words to which it imparts meaning , life . When Ollendorff , like his predecessors , has crammed the learner with rules and exercises made up of broken sentences , there he stops . Those ...
... word . Then we gradually group around it the words to which it imparts meaning , life . When Ollendorff , like his predecessors , has crammed the learner with rules and exercises made up of broken sentences , there he stops . Those ...
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... words at his command , and his mind at the same time stored with many good thoughts , and ways of reasoning applicable to every - day life , our disciple , enabled to ex- press in French all his moral and physical wants , will be ...
... words at his command , and his mind at the same time stored with many good thoughts , and ways of reasoning applicable to every - day life , our disciple , enabled to ex- press in French all his moral and physical wants , will be ...
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answer artichauts artichokes author beurre Bonaparte bottles of wine Brando Brusquet build cavalier chaumière chose CONVERSATION Corcuelo cottage count country Courier dame dit-il door Dr St Ernest duped Duroc English EXERCISE eyes father first friend General gentleman Gil Blas give good great head his lessons homme house Juan know ladies lady last Lastic learn LEÇON left lesson letter levelling little madame made maison make mâquis Marie Stuart master means ment Mme Levasseur money monsieur Mr Dim Mr Dimanche never obliged Ochiltree old house order Orso parler Paturot poor price paid Pronouns pupil quack doctors read ready receive Rousseau same Savary seen sentences Sgan Sganarelle shot soon SYDNEY SMITH table take taken thing think three time took Tribe turned verb veux voudrais Voulez-vous want whilst wish words work write years yesterday you wish young your guard
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Page 293 - Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, Treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-sept, dix-huit, dix-neuf, vingt.
Page 146 - ... had altogether sunk below the horizon, and an early and lurid shade of darkness blotted the serene twilight of a summer evening. The wind began next to arise, but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time, and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea, before the gale was felt on shore.
Page 180 - ... danger, however, and the result was wonderful. Each year added to its charms : it grew younger and younger ; a new wheel, a new spring; I christened it the Immortal; it was known all over the neighbourhood ; the village boys cheered it, and the village dogs barked at it ; but Faber mece fortunes was my motto, and we had no false shame.
Page 121 - Mon père se levait à quatre heures du matin, hiver comme été : il venait dans la cour intérieure appeler et éveiller son valet de chambre, à l'entrée de l'escalier de la tourelle. On lui apportait un peu de café à cinq heures ; il travaillait ensuite dans son cabinet jusqu'à midi. Ma mère et ma sœur déjeunaient chacune dans leur chambre, à huit heures du matin. Je n'avais aucune heure fixe, ni pour me lever, ni pour déjeuner ; j'étais censé étudier jusqu'à midi : la plupart du...
Page 175 - Au physique, Grandet était un homme de cinq pieds, trapu, carré, ayant des mollets de douze pouces de circonférence, des rotules noueuses et de larges épaules; son visage était rond, tanné, marqué de petite vérole...
Page 179 - I had little furniture, so I bought a cart-load of deals; took a carpenter (who came to me for parish relief, called Jack Robinson) with a face like a full-moon, into my service ; established him in a barn, and said,
Page 195 - ... at society, and was blown about by its slightest veerings of opinion ; at literary fame, and left fair copies of his private letters, with copious notes, to be published after his decease ; at rank, and never for a moment forgot...
Page 122 - Lorsqu'en se promenant, il s'éloignait du foyer, la vaste salle était si peu éclairée par une seule bougie qu'on ne le voyait plus; on l'entendait seulement encore marcher dans les ténèbres; puis il revenait lentement vers la lumière et émergeait peu à peu de l'obscurité, comme un spectre, avec sa roble blanche, son bonnet blanc, sa figure longue et pâle.
Page 179 - ... advice of the farmer instead of the gentleman ; sold my oxen, bought a team of horses, and at last, in spite of a frost which delayed me six weeks, in spite of walls running down with wet, in spite of the advice and remonstrances of friends who predicted our death, in spite of an infant of six months old, who had never been out of the house, I landed my family in my new house nine months after laying the first stone, on the...
Page 196 - Lui, marchand ? C'est pure médisance : il ne l'a jamais été. Tout ce qu'il faisait, c'est qu'il était fort obligeant, fort officieux ; et comme il se connaissait fort bien en étoffes, il en allait choisir de tous les côtés, les faisait apporter chez lui, et en donnait à ses amis pour de l'argent.