Education, Том 13New England Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... public school requires . This style and order of professional work will accomplish two ends . First , as the pupil teacher has already acquired some knowledge of the principles of teaching , and of the 2 [ September , EDUCATION .
... public school requires . This style and order of professional work will accomplish two ends . First , as the pupil teacher has already acquired some knowledge of the principles of teaching , and of the 2 [ September , EDUCATION .
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... which forms the material of style . It must be evident that to study a foreign language without taking cognizance also of this rhetorical order . of words is to miss its peculiar quality and to 1892. ] 95 READING AT SIGHT . 35.
... which forms the material of style . It must be evident that to study a foreign language without taking cognizance also of this rhetorical order . of words is to miss its peculiar quality and to 1892. ] 95 READING AT SIGHT . 35.
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... style themselves " mediums , ' shall we reject the discoveries of M. Charcot or claim that hypno- tic phenomena are but trickery and deceit ? Like all such new things , the natural method has been and to quite a large extent still is in ...
... style themselves " mediums , ' shall we reject the discoveries of M. Charcot or claim that hypno- tic phenomena are but trickery and deceit ? Like all such new things , the natural method has been and to quite a large extent still is in ...
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... the mere form of literature . Its spirit is not to be thus dissected . It is no part of my purpose to show in what ways the student may be helped in composition to a literary sense and spirit ; or even to a literary style of.
... the mere form of literature . Its spirit is not to be thus dissected . It is no part of my purpose to show in what ways the student may be helped in composition to a literary sense and spirit ; or even to a literary style of.
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and spirit ; or even to a literary style of expression and skill in construction . It is enough for me to say that the formal study of rhetoric will be , at the most , no more than a preliminary step in helping to produce the successful ...
and spirit ; or even to a literary style of expression and skill in construction . It is enough for me to say that the formal study of rhetoric will be , at the most , no more than a preliminary step in helping to produce the successful ...
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