Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Anthologies |
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... artistic setting to literary masterpieces and a stimulating atmosphere for literary study . The masterpieces which make the field of the Journeys naturally fall into three classes . First , there is the literature of culture , those ...
... artistic setting to literary masterpieces and a stimulating atmosphere for literary study . The masterpieces which make the field of the Journeys naturally fall into three classes . First , there is the literature of culture , those ...
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... artists have given their skill and enthusiasm to make the books brighter , clearer , and more inspiring . The initial letters and the many fine decorations also belong exclusively to the set , and combine to give it esthetic value ...
... artists have given their skill and enthusiasm to make the books brighter , clearer , and more inspiring . The initial letters and the many fine decorations also belong exclusively to the set , and combine to give it esthetic value ...
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... artist has answered the question for us in the picture . Possibly many people who learned the rhyme in childhood never thought of Humpty as an egg . What answer would you give to the question , Who was Taffy ( page 51 ) ? For similar ...
... artist has answered the question for us in the picture . Possibly many people who learned the rhyme in childhood never thought of Humpty as an egg . What answer would you give to the question , Who was Taffy ( page 51 ) ? For similar ...
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... artist has shown a group being counted out , in his very lifelike picture on page 49 . VIII . There are some errors in grammar in the rhymes , many words you cannot find in a dic- tionary , and some of the rhymes may seem a little ...
... artist has shown a group being counted out , in his very lifelike picture on page 49 . VIII . There are some errors in grammar in the rhymes , many words you cannot find in a dic- tionary , and some of the rhymes may seem a little ...
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... artists who have not lost the appreciation of childhood . Little children love the rhymes and will learn them and repeat them at sight of the pictures long before they ITS CONTENTS AND PLAN 25 Discussion of each Volume Volume One.
... artists who have not lost the appreciation of childhood . Little children love the rhymes and will learn them and repeat them at sight of the pictures long before they ITS CONTENTS AND PLAN 25 Discussion of each Volume Volume One.
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