However, she quickly explained to me that the paper failed to make a strong argument. The mark remained.I kept studying and kept learning. I learned to love two dozen writers I had never heard of before and exp
Lockyer frequently shared a train carriage to London with publisher John Ludlow and author Thomas Hughes, both friends of Macmillan, and they asked him to be the science editor of their proposed weekly, The Reader, which was to cover the arts, literature and science. The Reader, launched in ...
literaturemetaphysicsepistemological aspectsThis very brief paper succinctly lays out the approach to logic taken by the medieval schoolmen, explained for those more familiar with the contrasting approach standard in modern classical logic as primarily a term logic. There is no discussion of J. ...
答案:energy 2.He is keenly interested in ___ (古典的) English literature. 答案:classical 3.I would fly to England to see the Tower of London and to hear the ___ (风笛). 答案:bagpipes 4.She went to pray for the ___ (灵魂) of her late husband. 答案:soul 5.Violin ...
In many respects, The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature consciously avoids traditional approaches to the compilation of literary history in order to emphasize its unique understanding of Chinese literature. The innovative approaches described by the editors have yielded practical results, particularly ...
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VII. LITERATURE OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. History, ECCLESIASTICAL.— I. NATURE AND OFFICE. —Ecclesiastical history is the scientific investigation and the methodical description of the temporal development of the Church considered as an institution founded by Jesus Christ and guided by the Holy Ghost...
Joseph Darda is Associate Professor of English at Michigan State University. The author of several books about race, culture, and politics, Darda is here concerned with how white men responded to the civil rights and feminist movements in the years following the Vietnam War. He argues that the...
and the ages explained by the hours. Of the universal mind each individual man is one more incarnation. All its properties consist in him. Each new fact in his private experience flashes a light on what great bodies of men have done, and the crises of his life refer to national crises....
He wrote, “Because education is an enormous, diverse, and complex set of tasks, ranging from instructing students with disabilities to curriculum design to outcomes assessment, the literature in geography inevitably mirrors the school of that project” (p. 587). Despite its wide scope, a few ...