The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... thought rather than mastery of details . If the high - school pupil reads A Tale of Two Cities and discovers that the " nobles got what was coming to them , " he has mastered the one significant thought of the book as a by - product ...
... thought rather than mastery of details . If the high - school pupil reads A Tale of Two Cities and discovers that the " nobles got what was coming to them , " he has mastered the one significant thought of the book as a by - product ...
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... thought upon young thought , of fresh thought on fresh thought , of hot thought on hot thought ; in mirth and refutation ; in ridicule and laughter , for these are the free play of the natural mind . Can this spontaneous play of ...
... thought upon young thought , of fresh thought on fresh thought , of hot thought on hot thought ; in mirth and refutation ; in ridicule and laughter , for these are the free play of the natural mind . Can this spontaneous play of ...
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... thought he was doing stands out crystal clear is overlooked . Comparison of the behavior of students and highly reliable relative values can be obtained by this examination type . For more detailed illustration we need only to remind ...
... thought he was doing stands out crystal clear is overlooked . Comparison of the behavior of students and highly reliable relative values can be obtained by this examination type . For more detailed illustration we need only to remind ...
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