EducationNew England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... literature , for science has already assumed imperious airs , and to those honors and digni- ties thus far won by literature the jealous sisters are not thoroughly reconciled . The position of literature in the curriculum is still ...
... literature , for science has already assumed imperious airs , and to those honors and digni- ties thus far won by literature the jealous sisters are not thoroughly reconciled . The position of literature in the curriculum is still ...
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... Literature , fraught as it is with the beauty of the mythological , furnished a key to the solution of the difficulty . From the earliest times down , our best literature has gained much of its inspiration from the classic myth ; and ...
... Literature , fraught as it is with the beauty of the mythological , furnished a key to the solution of the difficulty . From the earliest times down , our best literature has gained much of its inspiration from the classic myth ; and ...
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... literature beyond — the literature of all time . It cannot be impressed upon the pupil too soon that English Literature is not an independent growth , but that it is only one branch of a great literature that has come down to us from ...
... literature beyond — the literature of all time . It cannot be impressed upon the pupil too soon that English Literature is not an independent growth , but that it is only one branch of a great literature that has come down to us from ...
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Agriculture Courses of Study in Boris D Bogen 89 | 28 |
Alpine Plants in New England Prof W Whitman Bailey 383 | 107 |
Arrested Development Supt N C Schaeffer 202 | 160 |
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