Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... spirit in all good teaching , and those from different fields might learn much from one another , if they had the chance . It is not only the musician who can profit from overhearing a lesson by César Franck or Leschetizky . It is not ...
... spirit in all good teaching , and those from different fields might learn much from one another , if they had the chance . It is not only the musician who can profit from overhearing a lesson by César Franck or Leschetizky . It is not ...
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... spirit of science , and for at least once in a lifetime it was an entirely wholesome spirit to encounter amid the bogs and fens of Shakespearean " interpretation . " " War to the death , " was the cry in that course , " on gushing Mrs ...
... spirit of science , and for at least once in a lifetime it was an entirely wholesome spirit to encounter amid the bogs and fens of Shakespearean " interpretation . " " War to the death , " was the cry in that course , " on gushing Mrs ...
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Portrayed by Those who Studied Under Them Houston Peterson. Reveal the spirit you have about the thing , not the materials you are going to paint . Reality does not exist in material things . Rather paint the flying spirit of the bird ...
Portrayed by Those who Studied Under Them Houston Peterson. Reveal the spirit you have about the thing , not the materials you are going to paint . Reality does not exist in material things . Rather paint the flying spirit of the bird ...
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