The Saturday Review Treasury: A Volume of Good ReadingJohn Haverstick Simon and Schuster, 1957 - 607 էջ Brings together the finest essays, articles, humor, and poems that have appeared in the magazine since its founding in 1924. |
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... question , What is it all about ? No satisfactory answer was found ; and few intellectuals had sufficient sense of proportion or knowledge of history to realize that this misfortune was neither unprecedented nor necessarily fatal ; to ...
... question , What is it all about ? No satisfactory answer was found ; and few intellectuals had sufficient sense of proportion or knowledge of history to realize that this misfortune was neither unprecedented nor necessarily fatal ; to ...
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... questions , demands the most active reading of which you are capable . You don't absorb the ideas of John Dewey the ... question the teacher . He even has to argue with the teacher , once he understands what the teacher is saying . And ...
... questions , demands the most active reading of which you are capable . You don't absorb the ideas of John Dewey the ... question the teacher . He even has to argue with the teacher , once he understands what the teacher is saying . And ...
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... question it might produce three or four more questions related to it ; and eventually a body of questions was formed which might add up to something . The questions that Darwin asked had to do with the infinite variety of life but also ...
... question it might produce three or four more questions related to it ; and eventually a body of questions was formed which might add up to something . The questions that Darwin asked had to do with the infinite variety of life but also ...
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THE MORAL ADEQUACY | 9 |
THE RED PERIL Elmer Davis | 22 |
PLAYS AND LANDSCAPES Gertrude Stein | 36 |
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