The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... knowledge he should have got at school , he is going to help to constitute , as far as the humanities are concerned , a pseudo - élite . Perhaps the signs are not wanting that pseudo - élitism is already with us . 14 The Classics in ...
... knowledge he should have got at school , he is going to help to constitute , as far as the humanities are concerned , a pseudo - élite . Perhaps the signs are not wanting that pseudo - élitism is already with us . 14 The Classics in ...
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... knowledge of English can be acquired only in the best authors . And since the aim is to teach good prose , he proposes only prose writers : Bunyan , Defoe , Swift , Cobbett and Newman . It may be questioned whether good prose can be ...
... knowledge of English can be acquired only in the best authors . And since the aim is to teach good prose , he proposes only prose writers : Bunyan , Defoe , Swift , Cobbett and Newman . It may be questioned whether good prose can be ...
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... knowledge of language is dead . For it is style that places words and gives them their value . The study of Milton would also stop the dry- rot of the culture , which began on the morrow of the French Revolution , and instilled into the ...
... knowledge of language is dead . For it is style that places words and gives them their value . The study of Milton would also stop the dry- rot of the culture , which began on the morrow of the French Revolution , and instilled into the ...
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