Great Teachers, Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Random House, 1959 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 226
... perhaps the greatest was his running commentary on the students ' reports on such authors as Lombroso and Nordau ... perhaps , could order their lives fruitfully and perhaps derive some gain from their ' de- generate ' sensitiveness ...
... perhaps the greatest was his running commentary on the students ' reports on such authors as Lombroso and Nordau ... perhaps , could order their lives fruitfully and perhaps derive some gain from their ' de- generate ' sensitiveness ...
Pagina 248
... perhaps to know what the wise men there were thinking and doing . One gathered that there were decencies proper to the academic world , a minor one being that no professor should have too much confidence in himself until he received a ...
... perhaps to know what the wise men there were thinking and doing . One gathered that there were decencies proper to the academic world , a minor one being that no professor should have too much confidence in himself until he received a ...
Pagina 293
... Perhaps you will brighten me up now with the Carnaval of Schumann well played . You are going to play it in the class surely . " I have just noticed a little unusual disorder in the room . Leschetizky always smokes a great deal during ...
... Perhaps you will brighten me up now with the Carnaval of Schumann well played . You are going to play it in the class surely . " I have just noticed a little unusual disorder in the room . Leschetizky always smokes a great deal during ...
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