Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... hope I shall not expose myself to the same imputation . For all these reasons and for many others ( “ Many , many others , ' said Michael Finsbury with drunken gravity " ) it is very desirable that an attractive title should be found ...
... hope I shall not expose myself to the same imputation . For all these reasons and for many others ( “ Many , many others , ' said Michael Finsbury with drunken gravity " ) it is very desirable that an attractive title should be found ...
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... hope for the world lies in a good understanding between the English - speaking peoples cannot but welcome it most warmly . I shall hope to say more about American schools and schoolboys in another con- nection . To return from this ...
... hope for the world lies in a good understanding between the English - speaking peoples cannot but welcome it most warmly . I shall hope to say more about American schools and schoolboys in another con- nection . To return from this ...
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... hope great " ; so long as we teach them the sort of Latin we teach them now , the prize is of doubtful value and the hope infinitesimal . The main argument on the other side is that to begin a new language is to impose a new strain ...
... hope great " ; so long as we teach them the sort of Latin we teach them now , the prize is of doubtful value and the hope infinitesimal . The main argument on the other side is that to begin a new language is to impose a new strain ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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