The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 819
... French grammars and read some of their disquisitions on syntactical points ? If he had , he could hardly talk about its ease even in a comparative sense . Again as regards writing the French language , there are many factors which have ...
... French grammars and read some of their disquisitions on syntactical points ? If he had , he could hardly talk about its ease even in a comparative sense . Again as regards writing the French language , there are many factors which have ...
Pagina 820
... French and modern French literature . But to return to Mr. Robinson's astounding dictum . Esperanto is a logically constructed language with no exceptions ; French , to those who really know it , is a language bristling with idioms and ...
... French and modern French literature . But to return to Mr. Robinson's astounding dictum . Esperanto is a logically constructed language with no exceptions ; French , to those who really know it , is a language bristling with idioms and ...
Pagina 821
... French classical scholarship in the Universities is not inferior to our own , as anyone acquainted with the work of Martha or the two Croizets will be the first to admit . Yet it is a well- known fact that in all the French examinations ...
... French classical scholarship in the Universities is not inferior to our own , as anyone acquainted with the work of Martha or the two Croizets will be the first to admit . Yet it is a well- known fact that in all the French examinations ...
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