| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irvinsfs mythical History of New York. The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher,...and was printed in Roman type, there being no German typo within easy reach. There could not have been a happier introduction to German literature than... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irviujfs mythical History of Now York. The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher, was furnished to the class in single sheets as ic was needed, and was printed iu Roman type, there being no German typo within easy reach. There conld... | |
| Andrew Preston Peabody - 1888 - 234 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical " History of New York." The " German Reader for Beginners," compiled by our...needed, and was printed in Roman type, there being no 1 In one of his letters he speaks of having, at this time, thirty pupils. He very probably had a class... | |
| Scott Holland Goodnight - 1907 - 280 páginas
...Reminiscences," 1 describing the first class in German at Harvard, of which he was a member, writes: '' The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher,...little volume. It contained choice extracts in prose, all from writers that still hold an unchallenged place in the hierarchy of genius, and poems from Schiller,... | |
| Scott Holland Goodnight - 1907 - 282 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical History of \cw York. The German Reader for beginners, compiled by our teacher,...type, there being no German type within easy reach." 14 As Mr. Viereck points out, this statement concerning the lack of books is difficult to reconcile... | |
| Scott Holland Goodnight - 1907 - 268 páginas
...of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving 's mythical History of New York. The German Iteader for beginners, compiled by our teacher, was furnished...type, there being no German type within easy reach. ' '14 As Mr. Viereck points out, this statement concerning the lack of books is difficult to reconcile... | |
| Emma Gertrude Jaeck - 1915 - 390 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical History of New York. The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher,...printed in Roman type, there being no German type within reach." 1 remained a year or more. He found some encouragement as a teacher of German. I studied German... | |
| George Washington Spindler - 1917 - 244 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical 'History of New York.' The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher,...type, there being no German type within easy reach. 1 There could not have been a happier introduction to German literature than this little volume. It... | |
| George Washington Spindler - 1917 - 250 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical 'History of New York.' The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher,...Roman type, there being no German type within easy reach.1 There could not have been a happier introduction to German literature than this little volume.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1902 - 1310 páginas
...generous amplitude of the Low Dutch costume, as described in Irving's mythical "History of New York." The German Reader for Beginners, compiled by our teacher,...little volume. It contained choice extracts in prose, all from writers that still hold an unchallenged place in the hierarchy of genius, and poems from Schiller,... | |
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