The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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Page 36
... lesson should be enforced by pointing out how impossible it is to substitute without loss any other words for those employed in some striking passage of the author he is reading . There is no more valuable maxim with which to conclude ...
... lesson should be enforced by pointing out how impossible it is to substitute without loss any other words for those employed in some striking passage of the author he is reading . There is no more valuable maxim with which to conclude ...
Page 37
... lesson fails if it does not inspire love of the subject . No teacher can inspire a love he does not feel . The old neglect of English literature is being at last remedied , but the remedy may be almost worse than the disease , if the ...
... lesson fails if it does not inspire love of the subject . No teacher can inspire a love he does not feel . The old neglect of English literature is being at last remedied , but the remedy may be almost worse than the disease , if the ...
Page 43
... lesson of love and reverence for good books . Another way of buying books cheaply is to deal with the circulating libraries . Smith , Mudie , and the Times Book Club periodically issue catalogues of books withdrawn from circulation ...
... lesson of love and reverence for good books . Another way of buying books cheaply is to deal with the circulating libraries . Smith , Mudie , and the Times Book Club periodically issue catalogues of books withdrawn from circulation ...
Page 44
... lesson . He hurries to the library , but finds that the particular volume he needs is being used by another reader ... lessons year after year to different generations of pupils . To remain fresh he must try to keep up with recent ...
... lesson . He hurries to the library , but finds that the particular volume he needs is being used by another reader ... lessons year after year to different generations of pupils . To remain fresh he must try to keep up with recent ...
Page 50
... lesson may thus find readers who would otherwise have remained in ignorance of them . The greatest advantage is that ... lessons , and the same privilege may be extended to the members of the sixth form . In one school with which I am ...
... lesson may thus find readers who would otherwise have remained in ignorance of them . The greatest advantage is that ... lessons , and the same privilege may be extended to the members of the sixth form . In one school with which I am ...
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