Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... 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 ...
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... heard Charles A. Beard lecture on American Government ; as a sophomore — and in 1914 - I heard Carlton Hayes lecture on European History ; as a junior I heard John Erskine talk on Shakespeare , and was in a small class where he taught ...
... heard Charles A. Beard lecture on American Government ; as a sophomore — and in 1914 - I heard Carlton Hayes lecture on European History ; as a junior I heard John Erskine talk on Shakespeare , and was in a small class where he taught ...
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... heard Emerson since I have been here . Say what you will , he's a great man . " And a week later : " I was very agreeably disappointed in Mr. Emerson . I had heard of him as full of transcendentalisms , myths & oracular gibberish ; I ...
... heard Emerson since I have been here . Say what you will , he's a great man . " And a week later : " I was very agreeably disappointed in Mr. Emerson . I had heard of him as full of transcendentalisms , myths & oracular gibberish ; I ...
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