High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... English work for the high school , strengthening the knowledge and skills of the earlier years and leading in a spiral movement of ever - widening circles to greater understanding and mastery of spoken and of written expression that ...
... English work for the high school , strengthening the knowledge and skills of the earlier years and leading in a spiral movement of ever - widening circles to greater understanding and mastery of spoken and of written expression that ...
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... English people don't play - act very well , " he commented to himself , reviewing the scene afterward . Lady Sherwood had come forward and greeted him in a manner which would have been pleasant enough , if he had not , with quick ...
... English people don't play - act very well , " he commented to himself , reviewing the scene afterward . Lady Sherwood had come forward and greeted him in a manner which would have been pleasant enough , if he had not , with quick ...
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... English Verse - Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch ― Poems for Enjoyment · Elias Lieberman Poems for Youth - William Rose ... English Poetry Frederick H. Law Tendencies in Modern American Poetry - Amy Lowell * The Winged Horse — Joseph Auslander ...
... English Verse - Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch ― Poems for Enjoyment · Elias Lieberman Poems for Youth - William Rose ... English Poetry Frederick H. Law Tendencies in Modern American Poetry - Amy Lowell * The Winged Horse — Joseph Auslander ...
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