Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... true the failures were often in things in which success in so early a stage of my progress , was almost im- possible . I remember at some time in my thirteenth year , on my happening to use the word idea , he asked me what an idea was ...
... true the failures were often in things in which success in so early a stage of my progress , was almost im- possible . I remember at some time in my thirteenth year , on my happening to use the word idea , he asked me what an idea was ...
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... true ; it's all expressed in Greek thought . " ( Four pages omitted on running with the tide , Lloyd George , the importance of French in examinations , and the correct way of getting a true national spirit . ) " Well , our Lord now ...
... true ; it's all expressed in Greek thought . " ( Four pages omitted on running with the tide , Lloyd George , the importance of French in examinations , and the correct way of getting a true national spirit . ) " Well , our Lord now ...
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... true genius of Doctor Gummere's great gift . He turned this following of humble plodders into lovers and zealots of the great regions of English letters . There was something knightly about him - he , the great scholar , who would never ...
... true genius of Doctor Gummere's great gift . He turned this following of humble plodders into lovers and zealots of the great regions of English letters . There was something knightly about him - he , the great scholar , who would never ...
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