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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... importance as the price of meat or the profit on a yard of silk , then will the parents and the teachers come together in whatever field appears most acceptable . Everybody reads , and reading is now the great- est single influence upon ...
... importance as the price of meat or the profit on a yard of silk , then will the parents and the teachers come together in whatever field appears most acceptable . Everybody reads , and reading is now the great- est single influence upon ...
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... important proper names in that book , and after each name the pronunciation is given phonetically , so that no dictionary or other reference work is necessary . Since each volume has its own list , it is not necessary even to lay down ...
... important proper names in that book , and after each name the pronunciation is given phonetically , so that no dictionary or other reference work is necessary . Since each volume has its own list , it is not necessary even to lay down ...
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... important phases of Journeys as is possible . In other chapters we take up different methods of reading or show ways in which the books can be used to accomplish certain definite purposes , and how to select the material needed for any ...
... important phases of Journeys as is possible . In other chapters we take up different methods of reading or show ways in which the books can be used to accomplish certain definite purposes , and how to select the material needed for any ...
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... importance , the longest and best of which is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens . This is a model in construction and furnishes the basis for all the studies that would naturally accompany the most elaborate piece of fiction . On the ...
... importance , the longest and best of which is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens . This is a model in construction and furnishes the basis for all the studies that would naturally accompany the most elaborate piece of fiction . On the ...
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... important in the literary education of a child than his proper introduction to the greatest of our great writers , and this has been accomplished in the following manner . The Tempest was selected as the play , because it is simple and ...
... important in the literary education of a child than his proper introduction to the greatest of our great writers , and this has been accomplished in the following manner . The Tempest was selected as the play , because it is simple and ...
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