The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... playing fields back to the students , so we will never eliminate the crudenesses , the anti - intellectual rules , the mucker pose in higher education , until we give the universities back to faculty and students . One reason why Oxford ...
... playing fields back to the students , so we will never eliminate the crudenesses , the anti - intellectual rules , the mucker pose in higher education , until we give the universities back to faculty and students . One reason why Oxford ...
317. oldal
... playing . Lawrence was still watching . By his lights , Odette had lost her virtue to me , I had lost my self - esteem to Chaddy , and now I wondered what he saw in the present match . He watched raptly , as if the opaque checkers and ...
... playing . Lawrence was still watching . By his lights , Odette had lost her virtue to me , I had lost my self - esteem to Chaddy , and now I wondered what he saw in the present match . He watched raptly , as if the opaque checkers and ...
318. oldal
... playing for money , and it seemed to me hideously wrong that he should have sat on the edge of the board and concluded that we were playing for one another's soul . He walked restlessly around the room two or three times and then , as ...
... playing for money , and it seemed to me hideously wrong that he should have sat on the edge of the board and concluded that we were playing for one another's soul . He walked restlessly around the room two or three times and then , as ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
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