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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... true ones that have long been popular with children and have formed a large part of the literary education of the race . There are a host of complete masterpieces and many selections from other works which are too long to print here or ...
... true ones that have long been popular with children and have formed a large part of the literary education of the race . There are a host of complete masterpieces and many selections from other works which are too long to print here or ...
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... True , he has availed himself of the help of others , and to many his obligations are deep and lasting ; but in the end the responsibility for selection and for the quantity and quality of the helps is wholly his .蔓 1 1 2 . Arrangement ...
... True , he has availed himself of the help of others , and to many his obligations are deep and lasting ; but in the end the responsibility for selection and for the quantity and quality of the helps is wholly his .蔓 1 1 2 . Arrangement ...
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... true of a picture . Every good picture is so arranged and drawn that the important idea is centralized and the parts are unified and har- monized until the whole is single in its effect . This is accomplished by what is called in the ...
... true of a picture . Every good picture is so arranged and drawn that the important idea is centralized and the parts are unified and har- monized until the whole is single in its effect . This is accomplished by what is called in the ...
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... true appearance of dis- tance , which is what the artist seeks and the one who looks at the picture has a right to expect . f . An Application of the Foregoing Prin- ciples . What has been said on this subject of judging a picture may ...
... true appearance of dis- tance , which is what the artist seeks and the one who looks at the picture has a right to expect . f . An Application of the Foregoing Prin- ciples . What has been said on this subject of judging a picture may ...
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... they become a part of his character , and CHARACTER is the true end of all READING and of all EDUCATION . ALFRED TENNYSON SIR WALTER SCOTT ROBERT BROWNING WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GEOFFREY 52 PICTURES AND THEIR USE GROUP TWO.
... they become a part of his character , and CHARACTER is the true end of all READING and of all EDUCATION . ALFRED TENNYSON SIR WALTER SCOTT ROBERT BROWNING WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GEOFFREY 52 PICTURES AND THEIR USE GROUP TWO.
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