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Yet there is a common spirit in all good teaching, and those from different fields might learn much from one another, if they had the chance. It is not only the musician who can profit from overhearing a lesson by Cesar Franck or ...
Yet there is a common spirit in all good teaching, and those from different fields might learn much from one another, if they had the chance. It is not only the musician who can profit from overhearing a lesson by Cesar Franck or ...
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John Sloan , in his foreword to the Henri Memorial Exhibition which was held at the Metropolitan Museum in the spring of 1931 , said of this preparation , " His thirty years of teaching were devoted to the emancipation of the art spirit ...
John Sloan , in his foreword to the Henri Memorial Exhibition which was held at the Metropolitan Museum in the spring of 1931 , said of this preparation , " His thirty years of teaching were devoted to the emancipation of the art spirit ...
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We don't absorb the multiplication table ( at least not the seventh and the eleventh ) , but those things that are vitamins and calories to the spirit , the spirit seizes on and transmutes into its own strength , wholly and forgetfully ...
We don't absorb the multiplication table ( at least not the seventh and the eleventh ) , but those things that are vitamins and calories to the spirit , the spirit seizes on and transmutes into its own strength , wholly and forgetfully ...
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