Readings for Liberal Education, Volúmenes1-2Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... better and worse . What are the criteria ? I think I have already suggested what they are , in the previous chapter . Thus , we say that one man is a better reader than another if he can read more difficult material . Anyone would agree ...
... better and worse . What are the criteria ? I think I have already suggested what they are , in the previous chapter . Thus , we say that one man is a better reader than another if he can read more difficult material . Anyone would agree ...
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... better reader can master . That is true , but not helpful . In order to understand what makes some books more difficult to read than others , we would have to know what demands they make on the skill of the reader . If we knew that , we ...
... better reader can master . That is true , but not helpful . In order to understand what makes some books more difficult to read than others , we would have to know what demands they make on the skill of the reader . If we knew that , we ...
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... better ? You obviously know , for it is your special concern . You have discovered , so you state , who it is that corrupts them : I , whom you bring hither and accuse . Come now , tell who the person is who makes them better , and name ...
... better ? You obviously know , for it is your special concern . You have discovered , so you state , who it is that corrupts them : I , whom you bring hither and accuse . Come now , tell who the person is who makes them better , and name ...
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LEARNING | 1 |
How Agassiz Taught Shaler Nathaniel Southgate Shaler | 12 |
Gate Receipts and Glory Robert M Hutchins | 28 |
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