The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... classical knowledge , particularly in the matter of Greek syntax . Knowing that syntax is not a subject that of itself attracts a schoolboy , I asked him he had written me a long and learned account of où “ I suppose Trismegistus taught ...
... classical knowledge , particularly in the matter of Greek syntax . Knowing that syntax is not a subject that of itself attracts a schoolboy , I asked him he had written me a long and learned account of où “ I suppose Trismegistus taught ...
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... classical education . His lot has been the more gracious , but perhaps less enlightening , in that at Eton he never knew a Modern Side boy ; if he had , his estimate of the advantages of a classical training would , I think , be higher ...
... classical education . His lot has been the more gracious , but perhaps less enlightening , in that at Eton he never knew a Modern Side boy ; if he had , his estimate of the advantages of a classical training would , I think , be higher ...
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... Classical Side . Let Mr. Benson ask an ordinary member of the Lower School or Fifth Form of a Modern Side the meaning of terms such as mood , tense , voice , or the difference between the various uses of " after " as conjunction ...
... Classical Side . Let Mr. Benson ask an ordinary member of the Lower School or Fifth Form of a Modern Side the meaning of terms such as mood , tense , voice , or the difference between the various uses of " after " as conjunction ...
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... classical diction . " " When we come to books to be studied carefully I should agree on the whole with the writer of the Education Office pamphlet . Boys should read nothing but the best . But one must of course remember the tastes and ...
... classical diction . " " When we come to books to be studied carefully I should agree on the whole with the writer of the Education Office pamphlet . Boys should read nothing but the best . But one must of course remember the tastes and ...
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... classical works , is not sufficient to exhaust the first edition , and when the publisher has spent as much on advertisement as he thinks he can afford he parts with the remaining copies to a remainder bookseller , who in his turn sells ...
... classical works , is not sufficient to exhaust the first edition , and when the publisher has spent as much on advertisement as he thinks he can afford he parts with the remaining copies to a remainder bookseller , who in his turn sells ...
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