The Children's Poets: Analyses and Appraisals of the Greatest English and American Poets for Children, for Use in Normal Schools, Library Schools, and Homes |
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... Taylors did the first ; did they accomplish the second ? Well , it is some- thing to have written My Mother , The Hand - Post , Meddlesome Matty , as did Ann Taylor ; something to have given The Violet to a world of children , as did ...
... Taylors did the first ; did they accomplish the second ? Well , it is some- thing to have written My Mother , The Hand - Post , Meddlesome Matty , as did Ann Taylor ; something to have given The Violet to a world of children , as did ...
Page 55
... Taylors were but following the fashions of the day . Versified Advice . Sometimes the Taylors discard both the narrative and the descriptive type of moralizing and present ideals of childish conduct in versified tracts . This is mere ...
... Taylors were but following the fashions of the day . Versified Advice . Sometimes the Taylors discard both the narrative and the descriptive type of moralizing and present ideals of childish conduct in versified tracts . This is mere ...
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... Taylors have never been equaled or excelled as writers of poetry for children . The Taylors are also represented in Mary MacLeod's Children's Poets Series . The special edition of Little Ann , with illustrations by Kate Greenaway , is ...
... Taylors have never been equaled or excelled as writers of poetry for children . The Taylors are also represented in Mary MacLeod's Children's Poets Series . The special edition of Little Ann , with illustrations by Kate Greenaway , is ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I CHILDRENS POETRY AND CHILDRENS POETS | 1 |
MOTHER GOOSE | 11 |
ANN AND JANE TAYLOR | 49 |
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