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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... leaves all grow- ing from the bulb . The American child may know them as the big double monstrosities the florist sells in the spring , or he may have some single and prettier ones growing in his garden . The jonquil and the various ...
... leaves all grow- ing from the bulb . The American child may know them as the big double monstrosities the florist sells in the spring , or he may have some single and prettier ones growing in his garden . The jonquil and the various ...
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... leaves are not separately limited by lines and yet we know that leaves are there . If the artist drew each leaf separately and accurately the general effect would be extremely unnatural and instead of a tree we should see only the ...
... leaves are not separately limited by lines and yet we know that leaves are there . If the artist drew each leaf separately and accurately the general effect would be extremely unnatural and instead of a tree we should see only the ...
Page 45
... leaf ? Is there not a haziness in outline , and yet do we not feel the impression of flowers , shrubs and trees just as they appear in life ? Are the lines of the figures sharp and distinct ? You answer Is " No , " and yet you must see ...
... leaf ? Is there not a haziness in outline , and yet do we not feel the impression of flowers , shrubs and trees just as they appear in life ? Are the lines of the figures sharp and distinct ? You answer Is " No , " and yet you must see ...
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... leaves , growing there by the walk ? O , that is what the rhyme means : it is spring ; the daffodils are in bloom ! My Bed is a Boat ( Volume I , page 124 ) is a fine picture for study . Ask questions like the following : What has the ...
... leaves , growing there by the walk ? O , that is what the rhyme means : it is spring ; the daffodils are in bloom ! My Bed is a Boat ( Volume I , page 124 ) is a fine picture for study . Ask questions like the following : What has the ...
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... leaf ? Where is the dragon - fly ? How many wings has it ? How many legs can you see on the dragon - fly ? How many fish can you see ? ? Does Tom's hair look as though he had just come from the water ? What is he looking at ? Does he ...
... leaf ? Where is the dragon - fly ? How many wings has it ? How many legs can you see on the dragon - fly ? How many fish can you see ? ? Does Tom's hair look as though he had just come from the water ? What is he looking at ? Does he ...
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