Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... feel the annoyance with which we heard the bell which told us that it was too wet for chapel and that we should have prayers in the house instead . No doubt we welcomed it partly as a social occasion , but my own experience convinces me ...
... feel the annoyance with which we heard the bell which told us that it was too wet for chapel and that we should have prayers in the house instead . No doubt we welcomed it partly as a social occasion , but my own experience convinces me ...
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... feel no doubt of its supreme value . It used to be said , some years ago , that science was the best training for the mind : I can only say that I have very seldom known a science master who could be safely trusted with any particular ...
... feel no doubt of its supreme value . It used to be said , some years ago , that science was the best training for the mind : I can only say that I have very seldom known a science master who could be safely trusted with any particular ...
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... feel that the only certain qualifica- tion for such a teacher is a love for his subject , and others , gloomier still , when I feel that the only boy who is sure to be well - educated in English literature is the one who is made to ...
... feel that the only certain qualifica- tion for such a teacher is a love for his subject , and others , gloomier still , when I feel that the only boy who is sure to be well - educated in English literature is the one who is made to ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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