Ausfuhrliches theoretisch-praktisches lehrbuch der englischen sprache, 2 tomas1853 |
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... whole journey performed ? It is commonly a matter of three days . No longer , then I prefer going by the stage - coach ( Schnellpost ) . I was told that there are two different roads to N. which is the best ( the most plea- sant ) ...
... whole journey performed ? It is commonly a matter of three days . No longer , then I prefer going by the stage - coach ( Schnellpost ) . I was told that there are two different roads to N. which is the best ( the most plea- sant ) ...
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... whole audience ( from every part of the house ) . How are you pleased with our performers , dear friend ? I am quite delighted , and shall be more so when I hear the next piece which is to be performed by the famous pianist L. He plays ...
... whole audience ( from every part of the house ) . How are you pleased with our performers , dear friend ? I am quite delighted , and shall be more so when I hear the next piece which is to be performed by the famous pianist L. He plays ...
74 psl.
... whole of the stake etc. Stich , trick ; gleich viel -e haben , to have even cards ; die meisten -e haben , to win the cards ; einen machen , to get a trick . Terzie , terce ; drei auf einander folgende Karten , Aß , König und Dame ...
... whole of the stake etc. Stich , trick ; gleich viel -e haben , to have even cards ; die meisten -e haben , to win the cards ; einen machen , to get a trick . Terzie , terce ; drei auf einander folgende Karten , Aß , König und Dame ...
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... to - morrow , the whole morning . Mr. Cock's best compliments to Mrs. Henri and begs her to accept some hares just received from the country . Answer . Mrs. Henri returns her thanks for his polite 80 Schriftliche Formen .
... to - morrow , the whole morning . Mr. Cock's best compliments to Mrs. Henri and begs her to accept some hares just received from the country . Answer . Mrs. Henri returns her thanks for his polite 80 Schriftliche Formen .
83 psl.
... whole day is mine till five , then dinner , the theatre or society . My solitude in England is not painful to me . The English way of living suits mine exactly , and my little stock of English , in which I make to lerable progress , is ...
... whole day is mine till five , then dinner , the theatre or society . My solitude in England is not painful to me . The English way of living suits mine exactly , and my little stock of English , in which I make to lerable progress , is ...
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andere Anrede bekannt beliebter berühmt berühmter besonders besten bill Briefe cards dear Dimity Drug Drugget einen England englischen English erste Esquires favour fich geben Gedichte gehen geht Geld gentleman Geschäft give gute guter Dichter habe hand Handel hear heart honour horse jezt John kind king Knights Bachelors kommen Lady land lassen Leben letter London look Lord machen Madam master mehrere Messrs morning nehmen never night odd trick oder one's play pleasure Poems pounds Preise Proverbien Queen Rackett Rechnung recht Rule Britannia Schiff Schluß schottischer schrieb Schriftsteller sein servant ship Sir Charles Sprache stehen steigen thing Thomas thou Titel viel Vierte Auflage Waaren Wechsel Werke William wind Wives Wolle wool Zeit zwei
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302 psl. - And nothing can we call our own but death ; And that small model of the barren earth Which serves as paste and cover to our bones.
299 psl. - All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
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