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Side 49
... learning and piety about the Bible , and always with an air of patronizing superiority to the holders of such opinions . We have said that he presents the conclusions of modern scholarship about the Bible . We say conclusions advisedly ...
... learning and piety about the Bible , and always with an air of patronizing superiority to the holders of such opinions . We have said that he presents the conclusions of modern scholarship about the Bible . We say conclusions advisedly ...
Side 118
... learning the language . The chronic use of these slang phrases is disastrous to one's power of expressing himself in good English when this becomes necessary . The vocabulary is narrowed amazingly , and the power of expression weakened ...
... learning the language . The chronic use of these slang phrases is disastrous to one's power of expressing himself in good English when this becomes necessary . The vocabulary is narrowed amazingly , and the power of expression weakened ...
Side 130
... learning that gave them an adequate return of pleasure for every hour spent over the text and lexicon . But in so far as Cam- bridge was , as it still is , scientific rather than classical in its tendencies , Macaulay's choice of ...
... learning that gave them an adequate return of pleasure for every hour spent over the text and lexicon . But in so far as Cam- bridge was , as it still is , scientific rather than classical in its tendencies , Macaulay's choice of ...
Side 146
... , the eye was met with rows of old fashioned desks artistically carved by former occupants , but now serviceable to only a few . The one large room was the sole seat of learning 146 [ No. 522 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... , the eye was met with rows of old fashioned desks artistically carved by former occupants , but now serviceable to only a few . The one large room was the sole seat of learning 146 [ No. 522 The Yale Literary Magazine .
Side 147
The one large room was the sole seat of learning in Ritten- house . The black - boards were no longer black ; they stood to testify the trials which they had suffered . And the map of the United States , carefully hung where the absence ...
The one large room was the sole seat of learning in Ritten- house . The black - boards were no longer black ; they stood to testify the trials which they had suffered . And the map of the United States , carefully hung where the absence ...
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