| George J. Adler - German language - 1848 - 348 pages
...Gini'Vs Literary Companion, (Frankfort, 1841,) better in its selections than the first, and Bokum's German Reader, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German...selected from the best authors, and are so arranged a* to present sufficient variety to keep alive the interest of the scholar. 2. It is progressive in... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - English language - 1848 - 426 pages
...first, and Hokum's German Header, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German Reader is as follows, Tiz.: 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected from the best authors, and are BO arranged aa to present sufficient variety to keep alive the interest of the scholar. 2. It is progressive... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1848 - 204 pages
...first, um! JBokum's German Reader, (Philadelphia.) The pian of this German Reader is as follows, vi/. : 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected from the best authors, and are «o armnged M to preaent «ufBcient variety to keep alìve the interest of the scholar. 3. It is progressive... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - Latin language - 1849 - 398 pages
...JAterary Companion, (Frankfort, 1841,) better in its selections than the first, and Hokum's German Header, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German Reader is...interest of the scholar. 2. It is progressive in its nature, the pieces being at first very short and easy, and increasing in difficulty and length as the... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1849 - 202 pages
...Gand's Literary Companion, (Frankfort, 1341,) better in its Klectioni than the fîrst, and liokum's German Reader, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German...are both prose and poetry, selected from the best anthors, and are so arranged •s to present sufficient variety tokeep alive the interest of the scholar.... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - Rome - 1849 - 488 pages
...first, and Bokum'f German Reader, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German Reader is at follows, ris. : 1. The pieces are both prose a-nd poetry, selected from the best authors, and are so arrange«! asj t* present sufficient variety to keep alive the interest of the scholar. a. It is progressive... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - Latin language - 1849 - 400 pages
...tint, and Hokum's German Reader, (Philadelphia.) The plan of thit German Reader is ns follows, TIE.: 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected from the best authors, and are to arranged u to present rufficient variety to keep hlive the interest of the scholar. 2. It is progressive... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1849 - 552 pages
...than the firs», and ftvkum'e Оепллп Header, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German Reader и as follows, viz. : 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected from the best anthors, and are so i M to présent sufficient variety to keep alive the interest of the scholar. 2.... | |
| Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena - Spanish language - 1849 - 374 pages
...Gand't Literary Companion, (Frankfort, 1841.) better in its telactioDs thaa tha fint, and /i"//vn¡'a German Reader, (Philadelphia.) The plan of this German Reader is as follows, riz.: 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected from the best authon, and an so arrunged u... | |
| James C. Oehlschläger - German language - 1850 - 312 pages
...has induced the Publishers and the Editor to comply with the very general demand for a German Header. 1. The pieces are both prose and poetry, selected...variety to keep alive the interest of the scholar. The plan of this Reader is as follows, viz : 2. It is progressive in its nature, the pieces being at... | |
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