Dizionario francese, italiano, inglese. A concise dictionary of the French, Italian & English languages. Pt. 3 containing the French before the Italian and English1872 |
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accordance accusative action adjective adverb appeared become begin briefly called cause changed clause command compound condition considered construction corresponding definite article denoting distinct Edition employed England English equivalent expression Extr extract foreign French frequently genitive German give given governs grammatical Greek hand head History horse idiomatic Insert King knowledge land language Latin latter lives looked means mind nature never noun object occurs original passing person phrase plural preceding preposition present principal pronoun proper qualifies refers rendered requires Retain Roman round rule School sense sentence sich side simply singular stands Supply synonymous term thing thought tion town transl Translate Turn usually verb voice whole word young
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Pagina 157 - Whenever a countenance struck his fancy, there was an artist settled in Weimar who made a portrait of it. Goethe had quite a gallery of heads, in black and white, taken by this painter. His house was all over pictures, drawings, casts, statues and medals.
Pagina 4 - The Words, with those of the same family, are traced to their origin. The Explanations are deduced from the primitive meaning through the various usages. The Quotations are arranged chronologically, from the earliest period to the present time. The Supplement separately. 4to. 12«.