Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... heard not only have heard not only one of the most interesting and suggestive but the most curious discourses you have ever heard . It is not always easy to follow Mr. Sanderson , but he is worth following into the remotest corner . He ...
... heard not only have heard not only one of the most interesting and suggestive but the most curious discourses you have ever heard . It is not always easy to follow Mr. Sanderson , but he is worth following into the remotest corner . He ...
Pagina 72
... heard this ever since you were on your mother's knee . At least I hope so . Beyond the historical times of your memory . For you , the Sermon on the Mount is as old as the ages . And yet I dare trespass on the Sermon on the Mount . " I ...
... heard this ever since you were on your mother's knee . At least I hope so . Beyond the historical times of your memory . For you , the Sermon on the Mount is as old as the ages . And yet I dare trespass on the Sermon on the Mount . " I ...
Pagina 295
... heard the Schumann Carnaval . Play me the Schütt Carnaval instead - that's fresh- that's new . I am tired of the Schumann Carnaval . " I hardly know what to do myself at this point , so I ask him if I may try it once more . The pedal is ...
... heard the Schumann Carnaval . Play me the Schütt Carnaval instead - that's fresh- that's new . I am tired of the Schumann Carnaval . " I hardly know what to do myself at this point , so I ask him if I may try it once more . The pedal is ...
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