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... English education has become self - conscious about its stress on examinations . People are beginning to wonder ... English educators are practically unanimously hostile to under- graduate use of the thesis . It not only smacks of ...
... English education has become self - conscious about its stress on examinations . People are beginning to wonder ... English educators are practically unanimously hostile to under- graduate use of the thesis . It not only smacks of ...
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English 8 , also with Dr. Neilson , brought us readings of Burns that even Mr. Copeland could not equal . His Scotch accent sounded the beauty of Burns ' lines while his Scotch blood warmed his masterly interpretation of them , and his ...
English 8 , also with Dr. Neilson , brought us readings of Burns that even Mr. Copeland could not equal . His Scotch accent sounded the beauty of Burns ' lines while his Scotch blood warmed his masterly interpretation of them , and his ...
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... English . Briefly , the degree will be awarded in the future for studies in three different fields . The first will close with the end of the Middle Ages , and the traditional philological requirements , including the Gothic tongue ...
... English . Briefly , the degree will be awarded in the future for studies in three different fields . The first will close with the end of the Middle Ages , and the traditional philological requirements , including the Gothic tongue ...
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