Hispania, Volumen2American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, 1919 Vol. 1 includes "Organization number," published Nov. 1917. |
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... given him and wishes to become thoroughly Argentine , identifying himself with the country and speaking the " idioma nacional , " on which likewise he is putting his mark . There is only a slight exaggeration in the statement that ...
... given him and wishes to become thoroughly Argentine , identifying himself with the country and speaking the " idioma nacional , " on which likewise he is putting his mark . There is only a slight exaggeration in the statement that ...
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... given as the fundamental principle in the distinction between SER and ESTAR . In the following notes I shall attempt to render some service to the teachers who still accept this basis of dis- crimination by calling their attention to ...
... given as the fundamental principle in the distinction between SER and ESTAR . In the following notes I shall attempt to render some service to the teachers who still accept this basis of dis- crimination by calling their attention to ...
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... given in all grammars . So , the student must be told that ESTAR is to be used in all expressions of position , whether permanent or temporary ; that it must never be used when the predicate is a noun , though the noun may connote the ...
... given in all grammars . So , the student must be told that ESTAR is to be used in all expressions of position , whether permanent or temporary ; that it must never be used when the predicate is a noun , though the noun may connote the ...
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... given period of time is doubtless all we possibly can . Grammar in one form or another must be the chief concern throughout the high school course . It is a question of the formation of new habits of speech , many of them quite at ...
... given period of time is doubtless all we possibly can . Grammar in one form or another must be the chief concern throughout the high school course . It is a question of the formation of new habits of speech , many of them quite at ...
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... given topic . The truce in the battle with verbs need not be excessively long . Topics which require extended drill , such as the personal pronoun , may well await treatment later . The question , What to begin with ? is naturally ...
... given topic . The truce in the battle with verbs need not be excessively long . Topics which require extended drill , such as the personal pronoun , may well await treatment later . The question , What to begin with ? is naturally ...
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Página 46 - Associations and the Association of Modern Language Teachers of the Central West and South...
Página 283 - Don Quijote molido y aturdido, sin alzarse la visera, como si hablara dentro de una tumba, con voz debilitada y enferma, dijo: — Dulcinea del Toboso es la más hermosa mujer del mundo, y yo el más desdichado caballero de la tierra, y no es bien que mi flaqueza defraude esta verdad: aprieta, caballero, la lanza, y quítame la vida, pues me has quitado la honra.
Página 226 - LIFE, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443. Postal Laws and Regulations. To wit: (1) That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager...
Página 79 - Pasó una piedra que lanzó una honda; pasó una flecha que aguzó un violento. La piedra de la honda fue a la onda, y la flecha del odio fuese al viento. La virtud está en ser tranquilo y fuerte; con el fuego interior todo se abrasa; se triunfa del rencor y de la muerte, y hacia Belén. . . la caravana pasa.
Página 72 - Amo más que la Grecia de los griegos la Grecia de la Francia, porque en Francia, al eco de las Risas y los Juegos, su más dulce licor Venus escancia.
Página 66 - Mes de rosas. Van mis rimas en ronda, a la vasta selva, a recoger miel y aromas en las flores entreabiertas. Amada, ven. El gran bosque es nuestro templo; allí ondea y flota un santo perfume de amor. El pájaro vuela...
Página 68 - Conviene saber: la elevación y la demostración en la crítica, con la prohibición de que el maestro de escuela anodino y el pedagogo chascarrillero penetren en el templo del arte; la libertad y el vuelo, y el triunfo de lo bello sobre lo preceptivo, en la prosa; y la novedad en la poesía: dar color y vida y aire y flexibilidad al antiguo verso que sufría anquilosis, apretado entre tomados moldes de hierro.
Página 72 - Era un aire suave, de pausados giros; el hada Harmonía ritmaba sus vuelos; e iban frases vagas y tenues suspiros entre los sollozos de los violoncelos. Sobre la terraza, junto a los ramajes, diríase un trémolo de liras eolias cuando acariciaban los sedosos trajes sobre el tallo erguidas las blancas magnolias. La marquesa Eulalia risas y desvíos daba a un tiempo mismo para dos rivales, el vizconde rubio de los desafíos y el abate joven...
Página 68 - Por eso él, el impecable, el orfebre buscador de joyas viejas, el delicioso anticuario de frases y refranes, aplaude a Díaz Mirón, el poderoso, ya Gutiérrez Nájera, cuya pluma aristocrática no escribe para la burguesía literaria...
Página 121 - The war has made this people conscious of its ignorance of foreign countries and their peoples. A democratic government requires an instructed people, and for the first time this people is desirous of instruction. Such instruction can not in the nature of things be universal ; it must proceed from the more instructed to the more ignorant.