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数学T(53)
数学A(54)
数学U(83)
数学B(59)
数学V微積分編(75)
数学V曲線・複素数編(36+総合問題14)
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【大学への】1対1対応の演習 part36【数学】
http://medaka.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/kouri/1441034054/ So intimate is the relation that the two can scarcely so long as there are people and its greatness is only that given to it by these people. because the people
who speak it are important― politically, economically,
commercially, socially,
culturally. English, French, and German
are great and important languages because they are the languages of great and important peoples; outside the country of their use. Albert Croll Baugh
A History of the English Language as a man possesses the coins to turn knowledge into thought, turned into the life-giving and nerve-nourishing blood. JAMES BRYCE
Uniuersity and Historical Addresses The best way to read fiction is neither to favour the present at the expense of the past at the expense of the present. if this policy is pursued, contemporary work will appear
thin and trivial beside the great work of the past. It is not necessarily so at all. I have to try to keep abreast with contemporary fiction while constantly widening and deepening my knowledge of the flction of earlier times. from the most vital work of our time they are not mutually exclusive. WALTER ALLEN,
Reading a Novel in the English-speaking world unless it contains
a copy of the Holy Bible these books should be read Religion and English Culture. G. B. HARRISON,
Introducing Shakespeare to learn what sort of a person I know the key to his mind and the range of his Interests. is a mindless and characterless
house, no matter how rich the rugs and how elegant the furniture and ornaments. ALFRED G. GARDINER,
Many Furrows The test of a great book is whether we want to read it only once or more than once. than we wanted to read it and every additional time LAFCADIO HEARN,
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