Great Teachers, Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Random House, 1959 - 351 pagina's |
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... thought , if a wordless sensation may be called a thought , made me hop and skip with pleasure . We walked down the path to the well house , attracted by the fragrance of the honeysuckle with which it was covered . Some one was drawing ...
... thought , if a wordless sensation may be called a thought , made me hop and skip with pleasure . We walked down the path to the well house , attracted by the fragrance of the honeysuckle with which it was covered . Some one was drawing ...
Pagina 199
... thought he was dead . No- body could convince him he was alive . Finally , one of the doctors thought of an ingenious idea . He pricked the patient's finger . ' Now , ' he said , ' are you dead ? ' ' Sure , ' said the paranoiac , ' that ...
... thought he was dead . No- body could convince him he was alive . Finally , one of the doctors thought of an ingenious idea . He pricked the patient's finger . ' Now , ' he said , ' are you dead ? ' ' Sure , ' said the paranoiac , ' that ...
Pagina 246
... thought in past times , and to furnish the proximate explanation of their so acting and thinking ; and this task he pursues as if he had no philosophy , as if it made no difference at all to him what they did and thought , or what the ...
... thought in past times , and to furnish the proximate explanation of their so acting and thinking ; and this task he pursues as if he had no philosophy , as if it made no difference at all to him what they did and thought , or what the ...
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