| Francis Stromeyer - 1841 - 112 Seiten
...the ' talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elega-nt French writers." — Morning Chronicle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELlSIONS MARKED, AND THE MODlFlCATlON OF VOWELS,... | |
| Emanuel del Mar - 1854 - 344 Seiten
...the 'talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — Morning Chronicle. TOTJKKIEK'S MODEL BOOK ; or, One Hundred French Lessons, with a Selection of... | |
| L. Georg - 1855 - 272 Seiten
...the ' talk'. the prattle. the chat. the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquirement one cannot get on in Paris, though he may havo long studied the language and acquired a familiar acquaintance with the most elegant French writers."... | |
| Saint Ange Siméon - 1855 - 488 Seiten
...the 'talk', the prattle, the chat, tho gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causfrie than by any English word that at present occurs to us. Without this acquirement one cannot get on iu Paris, though he may have long studied the language and acquired a familial- acquaintance with the... | |
| Henry Cadwallader Adams - 1856 - 184 Seiten
...the ' talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — Morning Chronicle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELISIONS MARKED, AND THE MODIFICATION OF VOWELS,... | |
| Adolf Sonnenschein, James Steven Stallybrass - 1857 - 226 Seiten
...the ' talk', the prattle. the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — Morning Chronicle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELISIONS MARKED, AND THE MODIFICATION OF VOWELS,... | |
| M. Selig - 1857 - 268 Seiten
...the 'talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — Morning Chronicle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELISIONS MARKED, AND THE MODIFICATION OF VOWELS,... | |
| H. Steinmetz - 1858 - 142 Seiten
...the 'talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — -Morning Chronwle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELISIONS MARKED, AND THE MODIFICATION OF VOWELS,... | |
| Henry Cadwallader Adams - 1858 - 130 Seiten
...the 'talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term causerie than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — Morning Chronicle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELISIONS MARKED, AND THE MODIFICATION OF VOWELS,... | |
| mme. Bernard - 1858 - 344 Seiten
...' talk', the prattle, the chat, the gossip, but all perhaps better expressed by the term cause r\e than by any English word that at present occurs to...acquaintance with the most elegant French writers." — Morning Chronicle. FRENCH SCHOOL BOOKS, WITH THE ELISIONS MARKED, AND THE MODIFICATION OF VOWELS,... | |
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