Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. for Home and School UseGinn & Company, 1891 - 119 Seiten |
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... expressions simplified , and numerous questions asked to lead pupils to use the knowledge they already possess , and to search for other items that will make interesting the pieces selected for study . Reading aloud will , of course ...
... expressions simplified , and numerous questions asked to lead pupils to use the knowledge they already possess , and to search for other items that will make interesting the pieces selected for study . Reading aloud will , of course ...
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... expression should be slighted at any time during the study of the selections , more attention should , perhaps , be given to the thought the first year , and to the expression the second year . During the third year , the selections ...
... expression should be slighted at any time during the study of the selections , more attention should , perhaps , be given to the thought the first year , and to the expression the second year . During the third year , the selections ...
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... expression is explained in the following passage from Goldsmith's Citizen of the World : " The farther I travel , I feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still ...
... expression is explained in the following passage from Goldsmith's Citizen of the World : " The farther I travel , I feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still ...
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... expressions in it . What does Irving say of the ship during the storm ? Explain " how she seems to lord it over the deep ! " Contrast that with the description of her course during the storm . What were objects of interest as the ship ...
... expressions in it . What does Irving say of the ship during the storm ? Explain " how she seems to lord it over the deep ! " Contrast that with the description of her course during the storm . What were objects of interest as the ship ...
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... at Van Tassel's on a subsequent page fully explains this expression . 158. Dilating powers , etc. The anaconda is noted for swallowing large animals . absolute sway with which he lorded it in his little 34 THE SKETCH - BOOK .
... at Van Tassel's on a subsequent page fully explains this expression . 158. Dilating powers , etc. The anaconda is noted for swallowing large animals . absolute sway with which he lorded it in his little 34 THE SKETCH - BOOK .
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