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... Scholars ( Longmans , 1867 ) . Here we have a good deal of information which we want , and also , it seems to me , a good deal which we do not The work characteristically opens with a 10th century description of the personal appearance ...
... Scholars ( Longmans , 1867 ) . Here we have a good deal of information which we want , and also , it seems to me , a good deal which we do not The work characteristically opens with a 10th century description of the personal appearance ...
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... Scholars , which are mentioned above , but we have a very good treatise on the principles of education in Marcel's Language as a Means of Mental Culture ( 2 vols . , London , 1853 ) . Edgeworth's Practical Education seems falling into ...
... Scholars , which are mentioned above , but we have a very good treatise on the principles of education in Marcel's Language as a Means of Mental Culture ( 2 vols . , London , 1853 ) . Edgeworth's Practical Education seems falling into ...
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... Scholars ... The Scholars : things for words Verbal Realists : things through words Stylists : words for themselves ... Chapter III . — Sturmius . ( 1507–1589 ) His early life . Settles in Strassburg His course of Latin . Dismissed ...
... Scholars ... The Scholars : things for words Verbal Realists : things through words Stylists : words for themselves ... Chapter III . — Sturmius . ( 1507–1589 ) His early life . Settles in Strassburg His course of Latin . Dismissed ...
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... scholars who guided the intellect of Europe in the Revival of Learning . § 3. From the beginning to the end of the fifteenth century the balance was trembling between two kinds of culture , and the fate of the schoolboy depended on the ...
... scholars who guided the intellect of Europe in the Revival of Learning . § 3. From the beginning to the end of the fifteenth century the balance was trembling between two kinds of culture , and the fate of the schoolboy depended on the ...
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... scholars them- selves . Had it been the thoughts of the ancients which seemed to them so valuable they would have made some effort to diffuse those thoughts in the languages of the modern world . Much as a great literary work loses by ...
... scholars them- selves . Had it been the thoughts of the ancients which seemed to them so valuable they would have made some effort to diffuse those thoughts in the languages of the modern world . Much as a great literary work loses by ...
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