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... knowledge of no matter how many will never replace the deeper knowledge of a single one.1 The study of language is naturally correlated with all other intel- lectual efforts , for one cannot study anything without linguistic means , and ...
... knowledge of no matter how many will never replace the deeper knowledge of a single one.1 The study of language is naturally correlated with all other intel- lectual efforts , for one cannot study anything without linguistic means , and ...
Page 133
... knowledge of modern languages , especially of one's own , on the one hand and Latin and Greek on the other , I do not hesitate to sacrifice the latter , because it will be less needed and also because in the majority of cases the knowledge ...
... knowledge of modern languages , especially of one's own , on the one hand and Latin and Greek on the other , I do not hesitate to sacrifice the latter , because it will be less needed and also because in the majority of cases the knowledge ...
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... knowledge of French and German would be re- quired in every case . ( 4 ) Knowledge of historical method and of general history . ( 5 ) Deeper knowledge of a certain historical period , or of the history of a certain race or people . ( 6 ) ...
... knowledge of French and German would be re- quired in every case . ( 4 ) Knowledge of historical method and of general history . ( 5 ) Deeper knowledge of a certain historical period , or of the history of a certain race or people . ( 6 ) ...
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