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Reading from the Iliad, Book XXIV. Dr. F. C. Babbitt. Harvard...
Reading from the Odyssey. 13. Book XXIV. Dr. A. S. Cooley. Harvard...
Reading from the Odyssey. 13. Book XXIV. Dr. A. S. Cooley. Harvard...
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...work to be done with the examination in view.- (1) The fear and thought of examinations would be more constantly present to the student's mind.- (x) Examination would be always impending: N. S. Shaler in Atlantic, Ixviii, p. 96 (July, 1891); E. A. Freeman in Nineteenth Century, xxiv, p. 641 (Nov., 1888).- (b) Such increase of work for examinations would be a great evil.- (1) It would tend to destroy originality and individuality: Max Muller, in Nineteenth Century, xxiv, p. 639 (November, 1888).- (2) It tends to destroy the idea of work for work's sake: Shaler...