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... method of teaching in school and made his pupils translate from French into English ; and Richard Pencrych learned ... methods are always conservative and are slow to reflect public opinion , we can see why the social and cultural ...
... method of teaching in school and made his pupils translate from French into English ; and Richard Pencrych learned ... methods are always conservative and are slow to reflect public opinion , we can see why the social and cultural ...
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... method of enabling his principal characters , at selected moments in the play , to render their state of mind to the audience or the reader . The Shakespearean soliloquy , which reaches its maturity in Hamlet , is not merely an ...
... method of enabling his principal characters , at selected moments in the play , to render their state of mind to the audience or the reader . The Shakespearean soliloquy , which reaches its maturity in Hamlet , is not merely an ...
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... method in operation , thence to a preliminary report of the achievements of the method , and finally to a full - dress presentation of the new philosophy and method and its results in explaining the natural phenomena of the universe ...
... method in operation , thence to a preliminary report of the achievements of the method , and finally to a full - dress presentation of the new philosophy and method and its results in explaining the natural phenomena of the universe ...
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