The Classical TraditionOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 էջ |
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... learning German . The Germans profited from learning French . The essential thing is that the additional language should be the vehicle of a rich culture , so that it will expand home - keeping minds and prevent the unconscious ...
... learning German . The Germans profited from learning French . The essential thing is that the additional language should be the vehicle of a rich culture , so that it will expand home - keeping minds and prevent the unconscious ...
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... learning German . The Germans profited from learning French . The essential thing is that the additional language should be the vehicle of a rich culture , so that it will expand home - keeping minds and prevent the unconscious ...
... learning German . The Germans profited from learning French . The essential thing is that the additional language should be the vehicle of a rich culture , so that it will expand home - keeping minds and prevent the unconscious ...
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... learning . And even within the range of his learning Shakespeare's classical knowledge occupies a compara- tively small space . He knew more about mythology than about ancient history — he knew the classical myths far better than the ...
... learning . And even within the range of his learning Shakespeare's classical knowledge occupies a compara- tively small space . He knew more about mythology than about ancient history — he knew the classical myths far better than the ...
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