Dialogues adapted to the usual precisions of the life. For that reason we did put, with a scrupulous exactness, a great variety own expressions to english and Portuguese idioms ; without to attach us selves (as make some others) almost at a literal translation... Travels in Portugal - Page 243by Oswald Crawfurd - 1875 - 354 pagesFull view - About this book
| Education - 1866 - 684 pages
...first includes a greatest vocabulary proper names by alphabetical order : and the second fourty-three Dialogues adapted to the usual precisions of the life....— foreign to speak very bad any of the mentioned idiotisms We expect then who the little hook (for the care what we wrote him and for her typographical... | |
| Charles Dickens - English literature - 1870 - 632 pages
...great variety own expressions to English and Portuguese idioms ;" there can be no doubt about that ; " without to attach us selves (as make some others)...for to accustom the portuguese pupils, or foreign," thoughtful consideration again for the foreigner, " to speak very bad any of the mentioned idioms."... | |
| 1874 - 786 pages
...not to be willingly very bad any of the mentioned idioms ;" whereas, "we did put," says the writer, "a great variety own expressions to english and portuguese...make some others) almost at a literal translation." The whole preface of this interesting work is deliciously self-complacent, but we must content ourselves... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 588 pages
...first includes a greatest vocabulary proper names by alphabetical order ; and the second fourty-three Dialogues adapted to the usual precisions of the life....only will be for to accustom the portuguese pupils, or-foreign, to speak very bad any of the mentioned idioms. . . The works which we were confering for... | |
| William T. Dobson - Alliteration - 1882 - 326 pages
...reason we did put, with a scrupulous exactness, a great variety own expressions to english and portugues idioms ; without to attach us selves (as make some...only will be for to accustom the Portuguese pupils, or-foreign, to speak very bad any of the mentioned idioms. We were increasing this second edition with... | |
| Pedro Carolino, James Millington - 1883 - 108 pages
...The first includes a greatest vocabulary proper names by alphabetical order ; and the second forty three Dialogues adapted to the usual precisions of...only will be for to accustom the Portuguese pupils, or-foreign, to speak very bad any of the mentioned idioms. We were increasing this second edition with... | |
| José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - Errors and blunders, Literary - 1884 - 100 pages
...The first includes a greatest vocabulary proper names by alphabetical order ; and the second forty three Dialogues adapted to the usual precisions of...only will be for to accustom the portuguese pupils, or-foreign, to speak very bad any of the mentioned idioms. We were increasing this second edition with... | |
| José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - Errors and blunders, Literary - 1884 - 152 pages
...a great variety own expressions to english and portuguese idioms ; without to attach us selves fas make some others) almost at a literal translation;...only will be for to accustom the portuguese pupils, or-foreign, to speak very bad any of the mentioned idioms. We were increasing this second edition with... | |
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