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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... their youth , or to open for the first time the world's great treasure house of literature ; for youthful readers who must study the classics . BELLOWS - REEVE COMPANY CHICAGO UNIVERSITY CHARLES H. SYLVEST R. PN 6014 5985 173 Guide.
... their youth , or to open for the first time the world's great treasure house of literature ; for youthful readers who must study the classics . BELLOWS - REEVE COMPANY CHICAGO UNIVERSITY CHARLES H. SYLVEST R. PN 6014 5985 173 Guide.
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... 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 and lead ...
... 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 and lead ...
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... readers he helps them all from the child halting in his early attempts to interpret the printed page to the high school or college student who wishes to master the innermost secrets of literature . In no small sense is this leadership a ...
... readers he helps them all from the child halting in his early attempts to interpret the printed page to the high school or college student who wishes to master the innermost secrets of literature . In no small sense is this leadership a ...
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... 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 would assist ...
... 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 would assist ...
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... readers . These notes are placed at the bottom of the page that needs explanation , and so are immediately available . In ... reader , not to show the writer's knowledge . c . Introductory Notes . At the heads of selec- tions from longer ...
... readers . These notes are placed at the bottom of the page that needs explanation , and so are immediately available . In ... reader , not to show the writer's knowledge . c . Introductory Notes . At the heads of selec- tions from longer ...
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