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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... Lead , Kindly Light 111 Poor Richard's Almanac 115 VI . FATHER AND SON 121 VII . MEMORIZING 144 One Hundred Choice Quotations 147 VIII . LITERATURE AND ITS FORMS 160 Prose 161 Methods of Expression 161 Narration Description Exposition ...
... Lead , Kindly Light 111 Poor Richard's Almanac 115 VI . FATHER AND SON 121 VII . MEMORIZING 144 One Hundred Choice Quotations 147 VIII . LITERATURE AND ITS FORMS 160 Prose 161 Methods of Expression 161 Narration Description Exposition ...
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... lead the reader's mind astray or stimulate a destructive imagination that affects character forever ; but good books and right methods of reading make the soul sensitive to right and wrong , improve the mind , inspire to higher ideals ...
... lead the reader's mind astray or stimulate a destructive imagination that affects character forever ; but good books and right methods of reading make the soul sensitive to right and wrong , improve the mind , inspire to higher ideals ...
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... the comments with which the books are fitted . If he finds that the interest warrants it he can use the comments for himself and ask questions that will lead to thoughtful consideration of what is being read , 26 JOURNEYS THROUGH BOOKLAND.
... the comments with which the books are fitted . If he finds that the interest warrants it he can use the comments for himself and ask questions that will lead to thoughtful consideration of what is being read , 26 JOURNEYS THROUGH BOOKLAND.
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... lead to thoughtful consideration of what is being read , even by very young children . The only thing necessary is that the reading should be taken seriously and that the parent should be as much interested as the youthful listener ...
... lead to thoughtful consideration of what is being read , even by very young children . The only thing necessary is that the reading should be taken seriously and that the parent should be as much interested as the youthful listener ...
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... lead the reader to think . The drama , then , is the new feature of the ninth volume , but this is also the volume of fine essays , the highest type of prose . The essays are best represented by the following titles , all of which may ...
... lead the reader to think . The drama , then , is the new feature of the ninth volume , but this is also the volume of fine essays , the highest type of prose . The essays are best represented by the following titles , all of which may ...
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