The Speaker, Volume 4Pearson Brothers, 1910 - Readers |
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... words are but symbols . Changes in the educational world come slowly , almost imperceptible , but it is not difficult to perceive the changed attitude toward the teaching of reading in schools and colleges . Some leading school men have ...
... words are but symbols . Changes in the educational world come slowly , almost imperceptible , but it is not difficult to perceive the changed attitude toward the teaching of reading in schools and colleges . Some leading school men have ...
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... words correctly . The lesson in literature must be something more than the facts in the life of the author , even something more than the origin of the words read , and a knowledge of their different meanings in other centuries . As ...
... words correctly . The lesson in literature must be something more than the facts in the life of the author , even something more than the origin of the words read , and a knowledge of their different meanings in other centuries . As ...
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... eleven I was there , on a broken column , drink- ing in the wonder of it . By daylight the ruin is stu- pendous , impressive beyond words ; by night it is mar- vellous , wonderful . And I see it alone at 8 The Speaker.
... eleven I was there , on a broken column , drink- ing in the wonder of it . By daylight the ruin is stu- pendous , impressive beyond words ; by night it is mar- vellous , wonderful . And I see it alone at 8 The Speaker.
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... words at her , it was because her nerves had all been shaken from threatened death by wild beasts ( of this he did ... word nor sign of her since . Hours passed . All at once , without any other mo- tion or gesture , the boy's eyes ...
... words at her , it was because her nerves had all been shaken from threatened death by wild beasts ( of this he did ... word nor sign of her since . Hours passed . All at once , without any other mo- tion or gesture , the boy's eyes ...
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... words . The priest turned to the door , and called . The boy , hearing , waked , and sat up in bed sud- denly . " Mother ! mother ! " he cried , as the door flew open . The mother came to her husband's arms , laughing and weeping , and ...
... words . The priest turned to the door , and called . The boy , hearing , waked , and sat up in bed sud- denly . " Mother ! mother ! " he cried , as the door flew open . The mother came to her husband's arms , laughing and weeping , and ...
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