Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... French or German , one permanent object to be aimed at all through is to enable him to understand English more perfectly , and to use it with greater accuracy and freedom . The knowledge and the use of the new language being learnt must ...
... French or German , one permanent object to be aimed at all through is to enable him to understand English more perfectly , and to use it with greater accuracy and freedom . The knowledge and the use of the new language being learnt must ...
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... French through Latin and Greek . a great extent this is perfectly true . German especially , which is an inflected language , can be taught upon rigorously scientific principles , and might be made almost , if not quite , as efficacious ...
... French through Latin and Greek . a great extent this is perfectly true . German especially , which is an inflected language , can be taught upon rigorously scientific principles , and might be made almost , if not quite , as efficacious ...
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... French or German author may often be translated into English almost as they stand , because all modern thought runs more or less in similar grooves ; but in Greek or Latin the thought is cast in moulds so different that it must be taken ...
... French or German author may often be translated into English almost as they stand , because all modern thought runs more or less in similar grooves ; but in Greek or Latin the thought is cast in moulds so different that it must be taken ...
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... French , and history ( including divinity ) . He works about 40 hours in the week , and from the time he is eleven he will de- vote no less than from 18 to 19 hours per week to classics , with which the study of English , on the ...
... French , and history ( including divinity ) . He works about 40 hours in the week , and from the time he is eleven he will de- vote no less than from 18 to 19 hours per week to classics , with which the study of English , on the ...
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... French Revolution ; and his standing in connection with the armed force of the coun- try dates much farther back than that of any other member of the military hierarchy . The office of Commander - in - chief , of which we shall have ...
... French Revolution ; and his standing in connection with the armed force of the coun- try dates much farther back than that of any other member of the military hierarchy . The office of Commander - in - chief , of which we shall have ...
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