Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 93
... present . There he had wings . Dr. Hopkins ' method was Socratic . Of him as well as of the old Greek it may be said that he had a genius of interrogation . It was a keen , skillful , kindly questioning , not without ac- companiment of ...
... present . There he had wings . Dr. Hopkins ' method was Socratic . Of him as well as of the old Greek it may be said that he had a genius of interrogation . It was a keen , skillful , kindly questioning , not without ac- companiment of ...
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... noteworthy individual cases . It was a matter of personality , and such a personality as his was and must always remain a mystery . Francis Barton Gummere * 1855-1919 « THE PRESENT GENERATION the 119 CHARLES EDWARD GARMAN.
... noteworthy individual cases . It was a matter of personality , and such a personality as his was and must always remain a mystery . Francis Barton Gummere * 1855-1919 « THE PRESENT GENERATION the 119 CHARLES EDWARD GARMAN.
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... present could hear his remarks of praise or ridicule . " ( Edward Everett Hale : James Russell Lowell and His Friends , pp . 18-19 . ) Richard Henry Dana , Jr. characterized Channing briefly in this way : " Though severe in his tastes ...
... present could hear his remarks of praise or ridicule . " ( Edward Everett Hale : James Russell Lowell and His Friends , pp . 18-19 . ) Richard Henry Dana , Jr. characterized Channing briefly in this way : " Though severe in his tastes ...
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