Educational Review, Volumen10H. Holt, 1895 |
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... hands , and who cannot of course be expected to develop or originate higher courses , but only to reproduce the subject about in the form that it is left by others . Another reason that might be offered for the discontinuance of ...
... hands , and who cannot of course be expected to develop or originate higher courses , but only to reproduce the subject about in the form that it is left by others . Another reason that might be offered for the discontinuance of ...
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... hand study by each scholar are of great importance , not so much for teaching what used to be called “ the use of the globes , " but for implanting correct introductory ideas of the forms and distribution of land and water . In the ...
... hand study by each scholar are of great importance , not so much for teaching what used to be called “ the use of the globes , " but for implanting correct introductory ideas of the forms and distribution of land and water . In the ...
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... hand and pen when he was not thinking about his style . These accord- ingly he had awakened or acquired unconsciously while study- ing out what improvements the chief writers of our literature had respectively made upon each other in ...
... hand and pen when he was not thinking about his style . These accord- ingly he had awakened or acquired unconsciously while study- ing out what improvements the chief writers of our literature had respectively made upon each other in ...
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... hand about as well as they ever will . the contrary , evidence brought to light in recent years estab- lishes beyond question that they comprehend very dimly and incompletely what their eyes see and lips say . The world of books and the ...
... hand about as well as they ever will . the contrary , evidence brought to light in recent years estab- lishes beyond question that they comprehend very dimly and incompletely what their eyes see and lips say . The world of books and the ...
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... hand expe- riences of this kind . The simple truth is : Taste is of the feelings ; and we have been trying to make it a thing of the intellect , of reason . Polite literature appeals to taste , and must be spiritually dis- cerned and ...
... hand expe- riences of this kind . The simple truth is : Taste is of the feelings ; and we have been trying to make it a thing of the intellect , of reason . Polite literature appeals to taste , and must be spiritually dis- cerned and ...
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