The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... means of com- munication , horizontally in its application to general society , verti- cally as applied to the transmission of knowledge from generation to generation . This , it is clear , is to approach letters as one of the social ...
... means of com- munication , horizontally in its application to general society , verti- cally as applied to the transmission of knowledge from generation to generation . This , it is clear , is to approach letters as one of the social ...
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... means scrutiniz- ing our most sanctified formulas ; it means that students may say things that we do not want to hear , that we take hold of thorny problems like the following : 100 per cent Americanism . Shall we fight in the next war ...
... means scrutiniz- ing our most sanctified formulas ; it means that students may say things that we do not want to hear , that we take hold of thorny problems like the following : 100 per cent Americanism . Shall we fight in the next war ...
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... mean , Patricia ? PATRICIA : I think they mean tangible as well as visible . TEACHER : What does " palpable " mean ? MELANIE : It means able to be felt . TEACHER : Explain the meaning of the word " dudgeon , " Eleanor . ELEANOR : It means ...
... mean , Patricia ? PATRICIA : I think they mean tangible as well as visible . TEACHER : What does " palpable " mean ? MELANIE : It means able to be felt . TEACHER : Explain the meaning of the word " dudgeon , " Eleanor . ELEANOR : It means ...
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