Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... Literary taste not common ... ... .. Third Literature banished from school Translations would be literature The classics not written for children Language versus Literature .. Fourth : " Miss as good as a mile Fifth Neglect of children ...
... Literary taste not common ... ... .. Third Literature banished from school Translations would be literature The classics not written for children Language versus Literature .. Fourth : " Miss as good as a mile Fifth Neglect of children ...
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... literary form . The conception of style or finished expression had died out with the pagan schools of rhetoric . It was not the despotic act of Justinian in closing the schools of Athens which had suppressed it . The sense of art in ...
... literary form . The conception of style or finished expression had died out with the pagan schools of rhetoric . It was not the despotic act of Justinian in closing the schools of Athens which had suppressed it . The sense of art in ...
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... literary works in verse , is true also in a measure of literary works in prose . So great is the differ ence between science and literature , that in literature , as the first Lord Lytton said , the best books are generally the oldest ...
... literary works in verse , is true also in a measure of literary works in prose . So great is the differ ence between science and literature , that in literature , as the first Lord Lytton said , the best books are generally the oldest ...
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... literary taste proper fastens especially on the second of the two , ie . , on beauty of expression ; and the Renascence was the revival of literary taste . " It was , " as Mark Pattison says , " the conception of style or finished ...
... literary taste proper fastens especially on the second of the two , ie . , on beauty of expression ; and the Renascence was the revival of literary taste . " It was , " as Mark Pattison says , " the conception of style or finished ...
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... literary culture by means of printed books . was § 12. For some two centuries the literary spirit had supreme control over the intellect of Europe , and the literary spirit could then find satisfaction nowhere but in the study of the ...
... literary culture by means of printed books . was § 12. For some two centuries the literary spirit had supreme control over the intellect of Europe , and the literary spirit could then find satisfaction nowhere but in the study of the ...
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