Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. for Home and School UseGinn & Company, 1891 - 119 Seiten |
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... pupils in beginning the study of English Literature , feel warranted by long experience in the school- room in offering certain suggestions . The writer studied should become a friend , a companion ; " for indeed there is something of ...
... pupils in beginning the study of English Literature , feel warranted by long experience in the school- room in offering certain suggestions . The writer studied should become a friend , a companion ; " for indeed there is something of ...
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... pupils to perceive the real intent of the author , his thoughts and feelings , the strength of his argument , the beauty and nobleness of his sentiment , and his clear , distinct , forcible , and happy expression ; partly by giving a ...
... pupils to perceive the real intent of the author , his thoughts and feelings , the strength of his argument , the beauty and nobleness of his sentiment , and his clear , distinct , forcible , and happy expression ; partly by giving a ...
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... pupils , and attention to such constructions as require elucidation . This having been done , it will be an excellent practice for the pupils to tell , orally , what they have read in their own language . This may be made a class ...
... pupils , and attention to such constructions as require elucidation . This having been done , it will be an excellent practice for the pupils to tell , orally , what they have read in their own language . This may be made a class ...
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... pupils will then be able to understand what is meant by purity of style , and to apply their knowledge in examining this and other selec- tions . The habit , too , which the pupils have formed of seeing the exact meaning of words , and ...
... pupils will then be able to understand what is meant by purity of style , and to apply their knowledge in examining this and other selec- tions . The habit , too , which the pupils have formed of seeing the exact meaning of words , and ...
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... pupils there ; among them , Ben Jonson . 11. Subterranean ( from Lat . sub , under , and terra , the earth ) , under the surface of the earth , underground . 14. Cloisters ( Fr. cloître ; A.-S. claustr ; Lat . claustrum , an enclosed ...
... pupils there ; among them , Ben Jonson . 11. Subterranean ( from Lat . sub , under , and terra , the earth ) , under the surface of the earth , underground . 14. Cloisters ( Fr. cloître ; A.-S. claustr ; Lat . claustrum , an enclosed ...
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