Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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... thought very valuable or very interesting , and everything I thought not particularly valuable or interesting I have ruthlessly omitted . I have not attempted a complete account of any- body or anything ; and as for what the examiner ...
... thought very valuable or very interesting , and everything I thought not particularly valuable or interesting I have ruthlessly omitted . I have not attempted a complete account of any- body or anything ; and as for what the examiner ...
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... thoughts of great writers of earlier times , we cannot but be struck , not only with their ignorance of the material world ... thought that all the shells , or nearly all , had been picked up . It was re- served for the people of our own ...
... thoughts of great writers of earlier times , we cannot but be struck , not only with their ignorance of the material world ... thought that all the shells , or nearly all , had been picked up . It was re- served for the people of our own ...
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... thought and feeling peculiar to the poet ; and even if the same thought and feeling were conveyed to us in other words , we should lose at least half of what he has given us . Poetry is indeed only one kind of literature , but it is the ...
... thought and feeling peculiar to the poet ; and even if the same thought and feeling were conveyed to us in other words , we should lose at least half of what he has given us . Poetry is indeed only one kind of literature , but it is the ...
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... thoughts , its own problems , its own wants . The old - world thoughts could not be thought over again by it . This indeed was felt though not admitted by the Renascence scholars them- selves . Had it been the thoughts of the ancients ...
... thoughts , its own problems , its own wants . The old - world thoughts could not be thought over again by it . This indeed was felt though not admitted by the Renascence scholars them- selves . Had it been the thoughts of the ancients ...
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... thought literature would in the future be a force capable of much wider application than it had ever been before . True , literature had till then affected a small class only . Literature meant books , books meant MSS . , and MSS . were ...
... thought literature would in the future be a force capable of much wider application than it had ever been before . True , literature had till then affected a small class only . Literature meant books , books meant MSS . , and MSS . were ...
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