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Excerpt from Rosenthal's Common Sense Method of Practical Linguistry: The French Language
In a very clear, conclusive, and elaborate argument he showed that the study of Latin and Greek, as pursued in our schools and colleges, was practically worthless; that scarcely any of our students could read the ancient classics with ease and enjoyment, and that not even the teachers themselves were able to use these tongues colloquially.
He closed his speech with an eloquent appeal to the College authorities that greater attention should hence forth be paid to the study of modern languages, and many of our leading Universities have since hen endeavored to act upon his advice.
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