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... speak of it here in its highest and most intellec- tual character , such as it exhibited itself in the productions of Da Vinci , Raphael , and Michael Angelo . But the principle , under suitable modification , applies to every province ...
... speak of it here in its highest and most intellec- tual character , such as it exhibited itself in the productions of Da Vinci , Raphael , and Michael Angelo . But the principle , under suitable modification , applies to every province ...
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... speak La- tin , and in some of the institutions to write Greek . Subsequently , they translate from Greek into Latin , and sometimes from Latin into Greek . All the conversation , when the recitation is classical , 1829.1 95 Education ...
... speak La- tin , and in some of the institutions to write Greek . Subsequently , they translate from Greek into Latin , and sometimes from Latin into Greek . All the conversation , when the recitation is classical , 1829.1 95 Education ...
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... speak it with great fluency and correctness . " The same severe discipline is pursued in other languages , though in none excepting the French , do they arrive at a similar degree of ex- cellence , it not being thought necessary to speak ...
... speak it with great fluency and correctness . " The same severe discipline is pursued in other languages , though in none excepting the French , do they arrive at a similar degree of ex- cellence , it not being thought necessary to speak ...
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... speak their native language ; this is insensibly imbibed from infancy in their domestic associations and habits . A child , whose parents are of different nations , generally learns to speak the language of each parent without effort ...
... speak their native language ; this is insensibly imbibed from infancy in their domestic associations and habits . A child , whose parents are of different nations , generally learns to speak the language of each parent without effort ...
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... speak and to write , cor- rectly at least , if not elegantly , the Latin language ; but when we perceive how much our schools have really improved within a few years , there is no doubt that this obstacle would soon be overcome , and ...
... speak and to write , cor- rectly at least , if not elegantly , the Latin language ; but when we perceive how much our schools have really improved within a few years , there is no doubt that this obstacle would soon be overcome , and ...
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