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Ask your- self , my dear boy , why anybody brought up in Main Street should take a passionate interest in French poetry , even in- cluding the Chanson de Roland - which is , by the way , rather dull reading .
Ask your- self , my dear boy , why anybody brought up in Main Street should take a passionate interest in French poetry , even in- cluding the Chanson de Roland - which is , by the way , rather dull reading .
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In themselves only - which is the natural , if not the normal , interest . " " And when they leave college ? " asked the professor . " Many of them leave with their interest unchanged . In that lies our failure .
In themselves only - which is the natural , if not the normal , interest . " " And when they leave college ? " asked the professor . " Many of them leave with their interest unchanged . In that lies our failure .
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nation , with one interest , that of the whole ; where not local purposes , not local prejudices ought to guide ... What a " congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests " may do in the way of legislation our own has ...
nation , with one interest , that of the whole ; where not local purposes , not local prejudices ought to guide ... What a " congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests " may do in the way of legislation our own has ...
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LEE WILSON DODD On Learning to Read | 16 |
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