Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... felt my teacher sweep the fragments to one side of the hearth , and I had a sense of satisfaction that the cause of my discomfort was removed . She brought me my hat , and I knew I was going out into the warm sunshine . This thought ...
... felt my teacher sweep the fragments to one side of the hearth , and I had a sense of satisfaction that the cause of my discomfort was removed . She brought me my hat , and I knew I was going out into the warm sunshine . This thought ...
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... felt much the same toward him . What he felt toward the man was a vast admiration , he felt the power and the vigor of his intense and prodigal personality . It is scarcely likely that the master really knew , to the full extent , what ...
... felt much the same toward him . What he felt toward the man was a vast admiration , he felt the power and the vigor of his intense and prodigal personality . It is scarcely likely that the master really knew , to the full extent , what ...
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... felt a sudden change in the at- mosphere . He felt that the humanity in it had received a signal and fascinating re - enforcement . Then I put enthusiasm as second in the list of his salient qualities . Dr. Hopkins himself in one of his ...
... felt a sudden change in the at- mosphere . He felt that the humanity in it had received a signal and fascinating re - enforcement . Then I put enthusiasm as second in the list of his salient qualities . Dr. Hopkins himself in one of his ...
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