Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... intellectual opera- tion in which I arrived at any proficiency , was dissecting a bad argument , and finding in what part the fallacy lay : and though whatever capacity of this sort I attained , was due to the fact that it was an ...
... intellectual opera- tion in which I arrived at any proficiency , was dissecting a bad argument , and finding in what part the fallacy lay : and though whatever capacity of this sort I attained , was due to the fact that it was an ...
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... intellectual procedure ; and to a whole gen- eration of philosophers , though Professor Woodbridge has long since ceased to be their teacher , he remains their teacher still . He made us understand as none else had done , to use one of ...
... intellectual procedure ; and to a whole gen- eration of philosophers , though Professor Woodbridge has long since ceased to be their teacher , he remains their teacher still . He made us understand as none else had done , to use one of ...
Pagina 337
... intellectual beauty of which Emerson gave them both the desire and the foretaste , who will always love to repeat : " Che in la mente m'è fitta , ed or m'accuora La cara e buona immagine paterna Di voi , quando nel mondo ad ora ad ora M ...
... intellectual beauty of which Emerson gave them both the desire and the foretaste , who will always love to repeat : " Che in la mente m'è fitta , ed or m'accuora La cara e buona immagine paterna Di voi , quando nel mondo ad ora ad ora M ...
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