Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 28
Halaman 35
Both of them were Phi Beta Kappa ; both of them took their doctors ' degrees cum laude , one at Columbia and one at Chicago ; both of them have had years of experience in teaching ; both of them are going to read papers day after ...
Both of them were Phi Beta Kappa ; both of them took their doctors ' degrees cum laude , one at Columbia and one at Chicago ; both of them have had years of experience in teaching ; both of them are going to read papers day after ...
Halaman 252
That's Herman , " said my father , and took the photograph in his hands again and stared and stared at it . After a while , because he knew all of us were watching , he turned around sharply , blew his nose violently and wanted to know ...
That's Herman , " said my father , and took the photograph in his hands again and stared and stared at it . After a while , because he knew all of us were watching , he turned around sharply , blew his nose violently and wanted to know ...
Halaman 286
It was Alice who took Aquitania's first line , from the port quarter . " You've got to be careful taking a rope under way like this , " said Captain Huseby spinning his wheel . “ These big ships have a powerful suction .
It was Alice who took Aquitania's first line , from the port quarter . " You've got to be careful taking a rope under way like this , " said Captain Huseby spinning his wheel . “ These big ships have a powerful suction .
Apa yang dikatakan orang - Tulis resensi
Kami tak menemukan resensi di tempat biasanya.
Isi
LEE WILSON DODD On Learning to Read | 16 |
HEYWOOD BROUN Seabury Versus Cicero | 41 |
PHILIP E WENTWORTH What College Did | 58 |
22 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
able American appears asked become begin believe better called century continue course critics economic effect English experience eyes face fact father feel followed force give given hand head human ideas important individual interest learned least less literature living look matter mean mind Montaigne moral natural never once opinion perhaps play poet political possible present problems reason religion remain rest seems sense side sight social sort stand sure talk teachers teaching tell things thought tion took true truth turn understand universe Victorians whole write York young