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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... Style of the Author Emotional Power 225 227 Rab and His Friends 228 General Principles and Reflections Completed Studies The Hare and the Tortoise 233 236 236 The Fox and the Crow The Drummer 239 246 Tom , the Water Baby The Passing of ...
... Style of the Author Emotional Power 225 227 Rab and His Friends 228 General Principles and Reflections Completed Studies The Hare and the Tortoise 233 236 236 The Fox and the Crow The Drummer 239 246 Tom , the Water Baby The Passing of ...
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... style they originally possessed , and yet so carefully to edit them that there can be no suggestion of offense , has been the constant aim of the writer . The books contain , too , many beautiful selections translated from foreign ...
... style they originally possessed , and yet so carefully to edit them that there can be no suggestion of offense , has been the constant aim of the writer . The books contain , too , many beautiful selections translated from foreign ...
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... style , appeals to young people and has in it just enough of the marvelous and the beautiful and the terrible to make a decided impression on one who reads it for the first time . There are other plays that are greater but none that may ...
... style , appeals to young people and has in it just enough of the marvelous and the beautiful and the terrible to make a decided impression on one who reads it for the first time . There are other plays that are greater but none that may ...
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... style of composition . The departments of Travel and Adventure , Patriotism and History have not been neglected . On the whole it is a serious volume , one which will give the high school student and the older members of the family a ...
... style of composition . The departments of Travel and Adventure , Patriotism and History have not been neglected . On the whole it is a serious volume , one which will give the high school student and the older members of the family a ...
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... style and purposes as expressed in his works . He reads Thoreau's Journal , and notes uncomprehendingly the potent sway of nature over the heart and life of the man . It requires the keen visions and the genius of the artist to give him ...
... style and purposes as expressed in his works . He reads Thoreau's Journal , and notes uncomprehendingly the potent sway of nature over the heart and life of the man . It requires the keen visions and the genius of the artist to give him ...
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