A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 57.
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... better than their parents were ? The intelligent teacher is now brushing aside the text - book that keeps pupil and ... Better far than the whole prepared for him and communicated to him by text- book or teacher would be a half or a ...
... better than their parents were ? The intelligent teacher is now brushing aside the text - book that keeps pupil and ... Better far than the whole prepared for him and communicated to him by text- book or teacher would be a half or a ...
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... better that among his possessions , independently acquired , there should be some error than that through fear of error he should be kept from making any self - relying effort . But we have no said , and do not say , that a text - book ...
... better that among his possessions , independently acquired , there should be some error than that through fear of error he should be kept from making any self - relying effort . But we have no said , and do not say , that a text - book ...
5. lappuse
... better in the light thus shed . We have inserted short estimates of the leading authors , made by the best English and American critics . These criticisms are to be used as indicated above , and as pointed out in the Introductory Lesson ...
... better in the light thus shed . We have inserted short estimates of the leading authors , made by the best English and American critics . These criticisms are to be used as indicated above , and as pointed out in the Introductory Lesson ...
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... better attitude for forming his own opinions , and to enable him to judge more accurately because of the light thus added . Let this also be remembered - that what the author of the text - book or the critics whom he quotes may say of ...
... better attitude for forming his own opinions , and to enable him to judge more accurately because of the light thus added . Let this also be remembered - that what the author of the text - book or the critics whom he quotes may say of ...
18. lappuse
... Better a taste of the characteristic flavor of many authors , a taste that will crave feeding when school days are over , than a long and relishable feast upon a few which shall leave the pupil without appetite for more food of the same ...
... Better a taste of the characteristic flavor of many authors , a taste that will crave feeding when school days are over , than a long and relishable feast upon a few which shall leave the pupil without appetite for more food of the same ...
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