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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... given usually to classes and groups and not to individuals . Outside of school hours for a considerable time each day the child falls under the influence of playmates who may or may not be helpful , but the greater 1 INTRODUCTION.
... given usually to classes and groups and not to individuals . Outside of school hours for a considerable time each day the child falls under the influence of playmates who may or may not be helpful , but the greater 1 INTRODUCTION.
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... given over exclusively to any subject . Rather is it so arranged that the child who reads by course will traverse nearly every subject in every volume , and to him the different subjects will be presented logically in the order in which ...
... given over exclusively to any subject . Rather is it so arranged that the child who reads by course will traverse nearly every subject in every volume , and to him the different subjects will be presented logically in the order in which ...
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... given the names of the subjects under which the selections have been classified , running from Fables to Drama , and Studies , the last name including all the varied helps given by the author . Across the top of the table the Roman ...
... given the names of the subjects under which the selections have been classified , running from Fables to Drama , and Studies , the last name including all the varied helps given by the author . Across the top of the table the Roman ...
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... given the readers , young and old . These helps are of so varied a nature and are so widely distributed through the volumes that they cannot be comprehended at a glance . Rather must they be considered one at a time by the person who ...
... given the readers , young and old . These helps are of so varied a nature and are so widely distributed through the volumes that they cannot be comprehended at a glance . Rather must they be considered one at a time by the person who ...
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... given in the note preceding what he has written . These notes are printed in the same type as the text , for they are felt to be worthy of equal consideration . d . Biographies . Besides the biographical notes appended to selections ...
... given in the note preceding what he has written . These notes are printed in the same type as the text , for they are felt to be worthy of equal consideration . d . Biographies . Besides the biographical notes appended to selections ...
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