Polyglot Reader, and Guide for Translation: Consisting of a Series of English Extracts with Their Translation Into French, German, Spanish and Italian ... English TextD. Appleton & Company, 1857 - 268 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxix
... command their grammatical and idiomatical arrangement , so as to ex- press all his ideas with ease , truly knows the language , although he should speak with an Eastern , a Southern , or any other accent . Could Walter Scott and O ...
... command their grammatical and idiomatical arrangement , so as to ex- press all his ideas with ease , truly knows the language , although he should speak with an Eastern , a Southern , or any other accent . Could Walter Scott and O ...
Pàgina xxxii
... command of the language . However , if properly used , and attention be paid to the directions found in most of these works , in which it is expressly recom- mended that the exercises should always be followed by practice in original ...
... command of the language . However , if properly used , and attention be paid to the directions found in most of these works , in which it is expressly recom- mended that the exercises should always be followed by practice in original ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... command of lan- guage to the learner , who then will not have to depend on accidental recollection of school - book phrases . The exercise which appears further best calculated for initiating him into the direct and connected expression ...
... command of lan- guage to the learner , who then will not have to depend on accidental recollection of school - book phrases . The exercise which appears further best calculated for initiating him into the direct and connected expression ...
Pàgina xxxv
... command of words , and an acquaintance with their idiomatic and gram- matical arrangements , as well as with their orthography . Progress in it may be said to be commensurate with practice in the other three branches . Written ...
... command of words , and an acquaintance with their idiomatic and gram- matical arrangements , as well as with their orthography . Progress in it may be said to be commensurate with practice in the other three branches . Written ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... command of the language into which one translates , that is , a large stock of words and perfect acquaintance with their various acceptations , as also practical knowledge of its idiomatical structure and figurative forms : it presents ...
... command of the language into which one translates , that is , a large stock of words and perfect acquaintance with their various acceptations , as also practical knowledge of its idiomatical structure and figurative forms : it presents ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 260 - How like a fawning publican he looks ! I hate him for he is a Christian ; But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.
Pàgina 261 - Signior Antonio, many a time and oft, In the Rialto you have rated me About my monies, and my usances: Still have I borne it with a patient shrug; For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe: You call me — misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own.
Pàgina 276 - Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side.
Pàgina 278 - An hour passed on — the Turk awoke ; That bright dream was his last ; He woke — to hear his sentries shriek, "To arms! they come! the Greek! the Greek...
Pàgina 276 - Jane : In bed she moaning lay, Till God released her of her pain, And then she went away "So in the churchyard she was laid; And, when the grass was dry, Together round her grave we played, My brother John and I. "And when the ground was white with snow, And I could run and slide, My brother John was forced to go, And he lies by her side.
Pàgina 275 - Seven in all,' she said, And wondering looked at me. 'And where are they ? I pray you tell.' She answered, 'Seven are we; And two of us at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea. Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the churchyard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother.
Pàgina 273 - And first one universal shriek there rush'd, Louder than the loud ocean, like a crash Of echoing thunder ; and then all was hush'd, Save the wild wind and the remorseless dash Of billows ; but at intervals there gush'd, Accompanied with a convulsive splash, A solitary shriek, the bubbling cry Of some strong swimmer in his agony.
Pàgina 144 - I WAS ever of opinion, that the honest man who married, and brought up a large family, did more service than he who continued single, and only talked of population.
Pàgina 264 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see ; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
Pàgina 279 - Greece nurtured in her glory's time Rest thee : there is no prouder grave Even in her own proud clime. She wore no funeral weeds for thee, Nor bade the dark hearse wave its plume, Like torn branch from death's leafless tree In sorrow's pomp and pageantry, The heartless luxury of the tomb ; But she remembers thee as one Long loved and for a season gone.