Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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Página 19
... like Overbury's Pedant , they " dare not think a thought that the nominative case governs not the verb ; " their theo- logy may be as narrow as their philology ; they have little primnesses that make us smile : but ROUTINE AND IDEALS 19.
... like Overbury's Pedant , they " dare not think a thought that the nominative case governs not the verb ; " their theo- logy may be as narrow as their philology ; they have little primnesses that make us smile : but ROUTINE AND IDEALS 19.
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... thought they had lost , the power of close logical application . Worst of all , they had lost the stimulus of surmounting difficulties . How were they training themselves to be " there " ? I constantly meet students who declare that ...
... thought they had lost , the power of close logical application . Worst of all , they had lost the stimulus of surmounting difficulties . How were they training themselves to be " there " ? I constantly meet students who declare that ...
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... fundamental principles which tend to promote accu- racy in thought and in expression . I have said elsewhere- and I believe it with all my might— that one reason for the hold of athletic sport on our schools and ROUTINE AND IDEALS 29.
... fundamental principles which tend to promote accu- racy in thought and in expression . I have said elsewhere- and I believe it with all my might— that one reason for the hold of athletic sport on our schools and ROUTINE AND IDEALS 29.
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... ; and as he went he was troubled by the thought that " those boys " would all be in Massachusetts Hall , and that Mr. Wells would have no audience . Arriving at the lecture hall , which seats over four hundred THE INDIVIDUAL 45.
... ; and as he went he was troubled by the thought that " those boys " would all be in Massachusetts Hall , and that Mr. Wells would have no audience . Arriving at the lecture hall , which seats over four hundred THE INDIVIDUAL 45.
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... hall , with the tablet beside it , leads men's thoughts to him for whom the house was named , and in whose honor it was dedicated to hospitality as well as to piety . The homesick Freshman from a dis- tant State finds at THE INDIVIDUAL 51.
... hall , with the tablet beside it , leads men's thoughts to him for whom the house was named , and in whose honor it was dedicated to hospitality as well as to piety . The homesick Freshman from a dis- tant State finds at THE INDIVIDUAL 51.
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