The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... means of Elizabethan education . But we are rather concerned with our Nonagenarian's relations to literary men . An entry appears of the cost of providing cloth ( " without making " ) for gowns " given to certain poor scholars of the ...
... means of Elizabethan education . But we are rather concerned with our Nonagenarian's relations to literary men . An entry appears of the cost of providing cloth ( " without making " ) for gowns " given to certain poor scholars of the ...
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... means of lectures , going through the whole history in about four terms . In such lectures it is admissible , like Herodotus , to " love digressions . " He too was lecturing to hearers young in knowledge ; probably the resemblance for ...
... means of lectures , going through the whole history in about four terms . In such lectures it is admissible , like Herodotus , to " love digressions . " He too was lecturing to hearers young in knowledge ; probably the resemblance for ...
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... mean , however , that they need be experts . It does mean that they must be men who love literature , not mere athletes or Dry - as - dusts , who regard it as a waste of time . It is true , no doubt , that nothing can be taught really ...
... mean , however , that they need be experts . It does mean that they must be men who love literature , not mere athletes or Dry - as - dusts , who regard it as a waste of time . It is true , no doubt , that nothing can be taught really ...
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... them habitually for enjoyment and information , we should cer- * The substance of a paper read to the Yorkshire Branch of the English Association on March 14th . tainly see that the means of approach are as easy 38 SCHOOL LIBRARIES' ...
... them habitually for enjoyment and information , we should cer- * The substance of a paper read to the Yorkshire Branch of the English Association on March 14th . tainly see that the means of approach are as easy 38 SCHOOL LIBRARIES' ...
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tainly see that the means of approach are as easy and pleasant as possible , So I will begin my suggestions by pleading for the inclusion in every new secondary school of a room set apart for , and sacred to , the library , a room such ...
tainly see that the means of approach are as easy and pleasant as possible , So I will begin my suggestions by pleading for the inclusion in every new secondary school of a room set apart for , and sacred to , the library , a room such ...
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