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 43.
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... critics . These criticisms are to be used as indicated above , and as pointed out in the Introductory Lesson . They are not to take the place of the pupil's work , but are themselves to be judged by him , and ratified or amended ...
... critics . These criticisms are to be used as indicated above , and as pointed out in the Introductory Lesson . They are not to take the place of the pupil's work , but are themselves to be judged by him , and ratified or amended ...
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... critics of the generations gone , it will be allowed that never has criticism been more discriminating , delicate , just , and appreciative than it is now . In the Introductory Lesson we have indicated how we wish the book to be studied ...
... critics of the generations gone , it will be allowed that never has criticism been more discriminating , delicate , just , and appreciative than it is now . In the Introductory Lesson we have indicated how we wish the book to be studied ...
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... and Others Poetry . John Gower ... Chau- cer . 39 43 His three Periods .... His Character ....... His Canterbury Tales 56 Criticisms of him and Extracts 52 55 45 from ..... 58 ....... Houses of Lancaster and York , and War of the.
... and Others Poetry . John Gower ... Chau- cer . 39 43 His three Periods .... His Character ....... His Canterbury Tales 56 Criticisms of him and Extracts 52 55 45 from ..... 58 ....... Houses of Lancaster and York , and War of the.
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... critics whom he quotes may say of these writings is not to be received and retailed without question , but is to be passed upon by the pupil himself , and ratified or amended according to his find- ings in the extracts given or the ...
... critics whom he quotes may say of these writings is not to be received and retailed without question , but is to be passed upon by the pupil himself , and ratified or amended according to his find- ings in the extracts given or the ...
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... criticism ? Do his paragraphs develop each a topic or sub - topic of the subject ? Is the transition from one paragraph to another easy and natural ? Is the connection between them close ? VI . FEELING . - Is the author's heart in his ...
... criticism ? Do his paragraphs develop each a topic or sub - topic of the subject ? Is the transition from one paragraph to another easy and natural ? Is the connection between them close ? VI . FEELING . - Is the author's heart in his ...
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