The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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Page 22
... girl who , neglected by an absent lover , marries his rival , but finds her heart unchanged . Everything depends on the way in which these stories are presented , and the opinion must here be hazarded that in no case has the author been ...
... girl who , neglected by an absent lover , marries his rival , but finds her heart unchanged . Everything depends on the way in which these stories are presented , and the opinion must here be hazarded that in no case has the author been ...
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... girl of good sense and charac- ter , who had shown her constancy by waiting three years for an absent lover in spite of his persistent neglect and his failure to redeem his promise , and who had married another man who treated her with ...
... girl of good sense and charac- ter , who had shown her constancy by waiting three years for an absent lover in spite of his persistent neglect and his failure to redeem his promise , and who had married another man who treated her with ...
Page 38
... girls love books , to treat them as companions and friends , and to consult them habitually for enjoyment and information , we should cer- * The substance of a paper read to the Yorkshire Branch of the English Association on March 14th ...
... girls love books , to treat them as companions and friends , and to consult them habitually for enjoyment and information , we should cer- * The substance of a paper read to the Yorkshire Branch of the English Association on March 14th ...
Page 41
... girls ' schools , is to cover every new book in black calico . This certainly preserves them , but at the cost of giving them a most repulsive and unattractive appearance , and unless a school is very poor some other means of protection ...
... girls ' schools , is to cover every new book in black calico . This certainly preserves them , but at the cost of giving them a most repulsive and unattractive appearance , and unless a school is very poor some other means of protection ...
Page 48
... girls as among their elders , it is as well to give these exceptional pupils an opportunity to develop their tastes . I turn now to the most difficult question of all , that of organization . All this time I have been assuming that the ...
... girls as among their elders , it is as well to give these exceptional pupils an opportunity to develop their tastes . I turn now to the most difficult question of all , that of organization . All this time I have been assuming that the ...
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