Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... learned their names and uses , the more joyous and confident grew my sense of kinship with the rest of the world . When the time of daisies and buttercups came Miss Sullivan took me by the hand across the fields , where men were pre ...
... learned their names and uses , the more joyous and confident grew my sense of kinship with the rest of the world . When the time of daisies and buttercups came Miss Sullivan took me by the hand across the fields , where men were pre ...
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... learned in pugilism , having at his tongue's end the story of all the prize fights of recent times ; withal he was the merriest little man I have ever seen . His curly head and radiant visage charmed me at first , and remain as ...
... learned in pugilism , having at his tongue's end the story of all the prize fights of recent times ; withal he was the merriest little man I have ever seen . His curly head and radiant visage charmed me at first , and remain as ...
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... learned to know me and to come to my call . While at Keene , I became much interested in several aquatic species which were new to me . The essay and the descriptions in the memoir , along with the other contacts of nature in that ...
... learned to know me and to come to my call . While at Keene , I became much interested in several aquatic species which were new to me . The essay and the descriptions in the memoir , along with the other contacts of nature in that ...
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