Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... rhetoric class or the Bernis family wanted to give the boy a more Parisian education ; in any case , they sent him to Louis - le - Grand : ' I arrived at the Jesuit college in August 1729. I expected to enter the rhetoric class after ...
... rhetoric class or the Bernis family wanted to give the boy a more Parisian education ; in any case , they sent him to Louis - le - Grand : ' I arrived at the Jesuit college in August 1729. I expected to enter the rhetoric class after ...
214. oldal
... rhetoric class . But he spent an extra year in two classes , first the rhetoric class , then the logic class ( he does not mention the physics class ) . ' I had spent an extra year in the rhetoric class ... I was unsatisfactory in Logic ...
... rhetoric class . But he spent an extra year in two classes , first the rhetoric class , then the logic class ( he does not mention the physics class ) . ' I had spent an extra year in the rhetoric class ... I was unsatisfactory in Logic ...
217. oldal
... rhetoric classes ( in the big colleges , to the rhetoric class or the two years of philosophy ) – with the sole reservation that the small - town colleges tried to keep their pupils and to provide a complete education like the rest.33 ...
... rhetoric classes ( in the big colleges , to the rhetoric class or the two years of philosophy ) – with the sole reservation that the small - town colleges tried to keep their pupils and to provide a complete education like the rest.33 ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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