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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... perhaps in the high school or the grammar grades , he will be interested again in learning that the rhymes are not wholly friv- olous and that there may be reasons why these rhymes should have survived for centuries in practically ...
... perhaps in the high school or the grammar grades , he will be interested again in learning that the rhymes are not wholly friv- olous and that there may be reasons why these rhymes should have survived for centuries in practically ...
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... perhaps the best fairy story ever written . The best story of a little child and one that may be read or told to the little folks is Wee Willie Winkie . The long selection from The Swiss Family Robinson ITS CONTENTS AND PLAN 29 Volume ...
... perhaps the best fairy story ever written . The best story of a little child and one that may be read or told to the little folks is Wee Willie Winkie . The long selection from The Swiss Family Robinson ITS CONTENTS AND PLAN 29 Volume ...
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... perhaps the ones most frequently referred to in general literature and in conversation . The last story , that of Beowulf and Grendel , is a prose rendering of the oldest poem in the English language and valuable for that reason . While ...
... perhaps the ones most frequently referred to in general literature and in conversation . The last story , that of Beowulf and Grendel , is a prose rendering of the oldest poem in the English language and valuable for that reason . While ...
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... perhaps explanation , but it is merely a question of vocabulary and parallel information . Besides the stories , there are selections in every department of literature except those that have been passed in the progress of the plan of ...
... perhaps explanation , but it is merely a question of vocabulary and parallel information . Besides the stories , there are selections in every department of literature except those that have been passed in the progress of the plan of ...
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... perhaps their little feet were encased in moccasins , or they may have been bare and ornamented with rings : what we do know is that Jack broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after . So we will give the artists all the latitude they ...
... perhaps their little feet were encased in moccasins , or they may have been bare and ornamented with rings : what we do know is that Jack broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after . So we will give the artists all the latitude they ...
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