Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... Latin pronunciation of his own : and for the second time in my life ( for Marlborough had its own idiosyncrasy ) I had to train my ear to an unfamiliar tune . Latin pronunciation is one of the few subjects in which I THINGS ANCIENT AND ...
... Latin pronunciation of his own : and for the second time in my life ( for Marlborough had its own idiosyncrasy ) I had to train my ear to an unfamiliar tune . Latin pronunciation is one of the few subjects in which I THINGS ANCIENT AND ...
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... Latin , he was allowed to follow his preference . It has always seemed to me strange that the Universities have shown so little interest in this topic : historians attach , as I think , undue importance to a boy's proficiency in Latin ...
... Latin , he was allowed to follow his preference . It has always seemed to me strange that the Universities have shown so little interest in this topic : historians attach , as I think , undue importance to a boy's proficiency in Latin ...
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... Latin grammar , for it is silly to suppose that a language can be profitably learnt without its grammar , but I see no point in forcing them to learn its composition . For some obscure reason the writing of simple Latin prose is to the ...
... Latin grammar , for it is silly to suppose that a language can be profitably learnt without its grammar , but I see no point in forcing them to learn its composition . For some obscure reason the writing of simple Latin prose is to the ...
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