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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... Scenes The Dog and His Shadow The Fox and the Stork 205 207 211 214 216 Wee Willie Winkie € 218 A Christmas Carol The Lesson and the Author's Purpose 218 220 The Fir Tree . 223 The Method and Style of the Author Emotional Power 225 227 ...
... Scenes The Dog and His Shadow The Fox and the Stork 205 207 211 214 216 Wee Willie Winkie € 218 A Christmas Carol The Lesson and the Author's Purpose 218 220 The Fir Tree . 223 The Method and Style of the Author Emotional Power 225 227 ...
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... scenes and all the little devices that go to give reality to the conception are subordinated to the central person ... scene on the Hudson would have as its central idea the beauty of the light on the water and the mountains . To secure ...
... scenes and all the little devices that go to give reality to the conception are subordinated to the central person ... scene on the Hudson would have as its central idea the beauty of the light on the water and the mountains . To secure ...
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... move- ment , and portray only the most dramatic scenes , the big important facts with all super- fluous happenings omitted . In fables , where the primary purpose is to con-. 48 PICTURES AND THEIR USE Pictures and Their Value in Literature.
... move- ment , and portray only the most dramatic scenes , the big important facts with all super- fluous happenings omitted . In fables , where the primary purpose is to con-. 48 PICTURES AND THEIR USE Pictures and Their Value in Literature.
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... scenes which furnish the background for so many of his favorite fairy tales have a subtle beauty which has never been seen by him . Gradually through such pictures he is led to seek an ideal beauty in the real world . He also becomes ...
... scenes which furnish the background for so many of his favorite fairy tales have a subtle beauty which has never been seen by him . Gradually through such pictures he is led to seek an ideal beauty in the real world . He also becomes ...
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... scenes , brings a something of the writer's personality to the child . He feels the story is told more directly to him . A sympathetic bond is established that leads him to a more intimate and a more intelli- gent acquaintance with the ...
... scenes , brings a something of the writer's personality to the child . He feels the story is told more directly to him . A sympathetic bond is established that leads him to a more intimate and a more intelli- gent acquaintance with the ...
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