Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... English synonym for it . His literary training is English , just as his training in jurisprudence is English . He rarely made a direct quotation , labeling it as such , but he con- tinually used the language and pet ideas of admired ...
... English synonym for it . His literary training is English , just as his training in jurisprudence is English . He rarely made a direct quotation , labeling it as such , but he con- tinually used the language and pet ideas of admired ...
Pagina 251
... English teaching , whether in rhetoric , philology , or the gen- eral appreciation of literature . Perhaps no one ... English of Emerson , Holmes , Sumner , Clarke , Bellows , Lowell , Higginson , and other men whom he trained . Their ...
... English teaching , whether in rhetoric , philology , or the gen- eral appreciation of literature . Perhaps no one ... English of Emerson , Holmes , Sumner , Clarke , Bellows , Lowell , Higginson , and other men whom he trained . Their ...
Pagina 262
... English throughout the country . Departments in the older institutions with established and more humane traditions of their own have , of course , been less subject to the influence , and at least one great department has gained in ...
... English throughout the country . Departments in the older institutions with established and more humane traditions of their own have , of course , been less subject to the influence , and at least one great department has gained in ...
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