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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Page 47
... face of the man in the balcony as large as the face of the man in the immediate foreground ? Who is the nearer , the man in the balcony , or the third man from the front on the left ? Can you find any other instances of linear ...
... face of the man in the balcony as large as the face of the man in the immediate foreground ? Who is the nearer , the man in the balcony , or the third man from the front on the left ? Can you find any other instances of linear ...
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... face laughing ? Now let us read the poem , and when we have done so , let us see what lines in particular the artist was thinking about . Who are the three children ? " Wynken , Blynken and Nod . " What did they do ? " Sailed off in a ...
... face laughing ? Now let us read the poem , and when we have done so , let us see what lines in particular the artist was thinking about . Who are the three children ? " Wynken , Blynken and Nod . " What did they do ? " Sailed off in a ...
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... face ? How old do you suppose he is ? How old is Amber - Locks ? Do you like his face ? How many Can you see What letters are What is on the Of From Volume Two , Page 169 , The Old Lady Combed her Hair : How many persons are there in ...
... face ? How old do you suppose he is ? How old is Amber - Locks ? Do you like his face ? How many Can you see What letters are What is on the Of From Volume Two , Page 169 , The Old Lady Combed her Hair : How many persons are there in ...
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... face in the fir tree ? How are the eyes indicated ? Are the lines and patches that make the face any different from those that indicate other leaves on the tree ? Why then does it look like a face ? Does the face have an expression of ...
... face in the fir tree ? How are the eyes indicated ? Are the lines and patches that make the face any different from those that indicate other leaves on the tree ? Why then does it look like a face ? Does the face have an expression of ...
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... face ? What is the third man doing ? What has he in his hand ? What expression has he on his face ? What things are on the table ? What can you see on the floor ? What is the square object in the lower right hand corner ? Is it full or ...
... face ? What is the third man doing ? What has he in his hand ? What expression has he on his face ? What things are on the table ? What can you see on the floor ? What is the square object in the lower right hand corner ? Is it full or ...
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