Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... writing histories . I successively composed a Roman history , picked out of Hooke ; an abridgement of the Ancient Universal ... write , nor learnt the prosody of those languages . My father , thinking this not worth the time it required ...
... writing histories . I successively composed a Roman history , picked out of Hooke ; an abridgement of the Ancient Universal ... write , nor learnt the prosody of those languages . My father , thinking this not worth the time it required ...
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... write . His examination was so slip- shod as to suggest that the other effort might have been pla- giarized . Satisfied on that point , Burr said , " Well , Andrews , any one that can write as well as you should be ashamed to write as ...
... write . His examination was so slip- shod as to suggest that the other effort might have been pla- giarized . Satisfied on that point , Burr said , " Well , Andrews , any one that can write as well as you should be ashamed to write as ...
Pagina 285
... writing - table , not to compose or orchestrate , but to write - often at great length - to his pu pils in the provinces , drawing up , with the greatest care , instructions and advice for their benefit . I cannot refrain from quoting ...
... writing - table , not to compose or orchestrate , but to write - often at great length - to his pu pils in the provinces , drawing up , with the greatest care , instructions and advice for their benefit . I cannot refrain from quoting ...
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