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Songs From the Dramatists Edited by Robert Bel . with an introduction by
Brandes Matthews . The Golden Treasury Selected from the best songs and
Lyrical poetas in the English language and arranged with notes by Francis T .
Paigrave , late ...
Songs From the Dramatists Edited by Robert Bel . with an introduction by
Brandes Matthews . The Golden Treasury Selected from the best songs and
Lyrical poetas in the English language and arranged with notes by Francis T .
Paigrave , late ...
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The first article will be of interest to all kindergarten teach - ers , the title being “
The Kinder - garten from the Standpoint of Ge - netic Psychology , ” This will be
followed in succeeding numbers by two articles on “ The Psychology of
Language ...
The first article will be of interest to all kindergarten teach - ers , the title being “
The Kinder - garten from the Standpoint of Ge - netic Psychology , ” This will be
followed in succeeding numbers by two articles on “ The Psychology of
Language ...
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... to elect his language , that Latin , in comparison with the modern languages , is
dead and lifeless . 2 . It automatically creates from the first a proper conception of
the Romans as a living , breathing people , like those he sees about him , with ...
... to elect his language , that Latin , in comparison with the modern languages , is
dead and lifeless . 2 . It automatically creates from the first a proper conception of
the Romans as a living , breathing people , like those he sees about him , with ...
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... not only ensure progress in knowledge of Latin , but give opportunity for what is
often a pupil ' s first attempt to express a real thought of his own in Latin , an
occurrence that marks an epoch in his attitude toward his study of that language .
5 .
... not only ensure progress in knowledge of Latin , but give opportunity for what is
often a pupil ' s first attempt to express a real thought of his own in Latin , an
occurrence that marks an epoch in his attitude toward his study of that language .
5 .
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... so interested as to overcome its intense aversion to all this regularity and
angularity , and thus keep from fleeing to the hills , whence cometh his help ; in
ordinary language , from playing " hooky ” and getting soundly thrashed
afterwards .
... so interested as to overcome its intense aversion to all this regularity and
angularity , and thus keep from fleeing to the hills , whence cometh his help ; in
ordinary language , from playing " hooky ” and getting soundly thrashed
afterwards .
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