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THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE AS PART OF A LIBERAL EDUCATION
I DO not propose to treat the subject of this lecture dogmatically. My intention rather is to set before you the conditions of an exceedingly difficult problem, and to make, with diffidence, a few suggestions as to the manner in which I myself think that the problem should be dealt with. I hope that...
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Published in: | The National review 1893-06, Vol.21 (124), p.486-499 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | I DO not propose to treat the subject of this lecture dogmatically. My intention rather is to set before you the conditions of an exceedingly difficult problem, and to make, with diffidence, a few suggestions as to the manner in which I myself think that the problem should be dealt with. I hope that I may thus furnish matter for thought and discussion to an audience eminently qualified to form a judgment on what concerns the art of teaching. |
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ISSN: | 0959-4205 |