Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... things by which he himself was most moved : the Plato who was the son of Apollo , the poet and the dramatist of ideas ; Marcus Aurelius , the disillusioned statesman whistling to keep up his cosmical courage ; Lucretius looking out with ...
... things by which he himself was most moved : the Plato who was the son of Apollo , the poet and the dramatist of ideas ; Marcus Aurelius , the disillusioned statesman whistling to keep up his cosmical courage ; Lucretius looking out with ...
Pagina 292
... things , too . Martha says you have now in your repertoire three ballades of Chopin and only one Bach fugue . If I can ever find your specialty in music , I shall thank Heaven , but up to now I have not found it , and we must not become ...
... things , too . Martha says you have now in your repertoire three ballades of Chopin and only one Bach fugue . If I can ever find your specialty in music , I shall thank Heaven , but up to now I have not found it , and we must not become ...
Pagina 324
... thing he wants to express . If his will is not strong he will see all kinds of unessential things . A picture should be the expression of the will of the painter . There is a joy in the pursuit of anything . Life is finding yourself ...
... thing he wants to express . If his will is not strong he will see all kinds of unessential things . A picture should be the expression of the will of the painter . There is a joy in the pursuit of anything . Life is finding yourself ...
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