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MODERN LANGUAGE RESEARCH W I E shall all be agreed that the ideal state is one in which the efficient pursuit of knowledge is held in general esteem , in a general esteem incomparably greater than that accorded the pursuit of wealth ...
MODERN LANGUAGE RESEARCH W I E shall all be agreed that the ideal state is one in which the efficient pursuit of knowledge is held in general esteem , in a general esteem incomparably greater than that accorded the pursuit of wealth ...
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We may rest assured that the English tradition of non - academic research will continue with undiminished benefit to the cause of knowledge . At the same time it is of good omen that the teaching profession in its higher branches should ...
We may rest assured that the English tradition of non - academic research will continue with undiminished benefit to the cause of knowledge . At the same time it is of good omen that the teaching profession in its higher branches should ...
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It is well known how in the past the reputation of very erudite teachers drew to their lecture - rooms students from all quarters , who in due time went out into the world to spread the knowledge of their professor's work , and by their ...
It is well known how in the past the reputation of very erudite teachers drew to their lecture - rooms students from all quarters , who in due time went out into the world to spread the knowledge of their professor's work , and by their ...
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The Place of English Literature in the Modern | 1 |
Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
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