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 עמודים |
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עמוד 14
... means to place him in a 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 ...
... means to place him in a 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 ...
עמוד 15
... means with which to continue the life - long work of education . HOW THIS WORK IS TO BE STUDIED . — We wish here to point out more in detail how this work should be studied — to younger teachers the experience of an elder may be useful ...
... means with which to continue the life - long work of education . HOW THIS WORK IS TO BE STUDIED . — We wish here to point out more in detail how this work should be studied — to younger teachers the experience of an elder may be useful ...
עמוד 34
... means should abide at his book till he can well understand English writing . ' " . J. R. Green . · THE LATER OLD ENGLISH PROSE . " The impulse Ælfred gave soon fell away , but it was revived under King Eadgar , when Ethelwald , Bishop ...
... means should abide at his book till he can well understand English writing . ' " . J. R. Green . · THE LATER OLD ENGLISH PROSE . " The impulse Ælfred gave soon fell away , but it was revived under King Eadgar , when Ethelwald , Bishop ...
עמוד 57
... clear stream rip- pling over its bed of pebbles . The English in which they are written is almost the English of our time ; and it is literary English . Chaucer made our tongue into a true means Poetry - Chaucer . 57.
... clear stream rip- pling over its bed of pebbles . The English in which they are written is almost the English of our time ; and it is literary English . Chaucer made our tongue into a true means Poetry - Chaucer . 57.
עמוד 58
... means of poetry . He did more , he welded together the French and English elements in the language and made them into one English tool for the use of literature , and all prose writers and poets in English since his day derive their ...
... means of poetry . He did more , he welded together the French and English elements in the language and made them into one English tool for the use of literature , and all prose writers and poets in English since his day derive their ...
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