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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... becomes deeply. GROUP SIX GROUP SEVEN . John G. Saxe Donald G. Mitchell Lucy Larcom Jean Ingelow Elizabeth Barrett Browning George Eliot Felicia Hemans Phoebe Cary Alice Cary Samuel Taylor Coleridge William Cowper GROUP EIGHT GROUP NINE ...
... becomes deeply. GROUP SIX GROUP SEVEN . John G. Saxe Donald G. Mitchell Lucy Larcom Jean Ingelow Elizabeth Barrett Browning George Eliot Felicia Hemans Phoebe Cary Alice Cary Samuel Taylor Coleridge William Cowper GROUP EIGHT GROUP NINE ...
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... becomes deeply inter- ested in them . Their helpless- ness during their early years appeals warmly to sympathy ; their acute desire to learn and their responsiveness to suggestion make teaching a delight ; their loyalty and devo- tion ...
... becomes deeply inter- ested in them . Their helpless- ness during their early years appeals warmly to sympathy ; their acute desire to learn and their responsiveness to suggestion make teaching a delight ; their loyalty and devo- tion ...
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... become acquainted ; usually is it impossible for them to know one another inti- mately . Here there are two forces , each ignorant of the other but both trying to work for a common end . Again , parents in many , many instances are not ...
... become acquainted ; usually is it impossible for them to know one another inti- mately . Here there are two forces , each ignorant of the other but both trying to work for a common end . Again , parents in many , many instances are not ...
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... becomes an inspiration in itself ; that only mastery contents ; that beauty , high sentiment , lofty ideals may be found and followed ; by making the reading recitation the one delightful hour of the day . Vol . XI . - 2 . If any mature ...
... becomes an inspiration in itself ; that only mastery contents ; that beauty , high sentiment , lofty ideals may be found and followed ; by making the reading recitation the one delightful hour of the day . Vol . XI . - 2 . If any mature ...
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... becomes a strong feature , especially in the fine sketches that are given of famous writers . It is a fact that most writers have lived so quietly and in such com- parative seclusion that their lives are devoid of the exciting events ...
... becomes a strong feature , especially in the fine sketches that are given of famous writers . It is a fact that most writers have lived so quietly and in such com- parative seclusion that their lives are devoid of the exciting events ...
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