The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... Arranged for Children by C. L. THOMSON . With many Illustrations and designs by M. THOMSON , Recommended in the Appendix to the Report of the London County Council Conference on the Teaching of English . Is . 6d . ** Complete ...
... Arranged for Children by C. L. THOMSON . With many Illustrations and designs by M. THOMSON , Recommended in the Appendix to the Report of the London County Council Conference on the Teaching of English . Is . 6d . ** Complete ...
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... and answers have been so arranged as to bring out a regular beat and conform to a scheme of rhymes , the glamour of poetry has thereby been cast over a phase of humble toil ? 27 PSEUDO - REALISM OF MR . MASEFIELD'S POEMS.
... and answers have been so arranged as to bring out a regular beat and conform to a scheme of rhymes , the glamour of poetry has thereby been cast over a phase of humble toil ? 27 PSEUDO - REALISM OF MR . MASEFIELD'S POEMS.
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... arrange it rightly . Mr. P. J. Hartog , in his excellent little book . The Writing of English , gives a hint which is most helpful , especially for younger boys ; suggest an audience , he says , let the essay take the form of a boy's ...
... arrange it rightly . Mr. P. J. Hartog , in his excellent little book . The Writing of English , gives a hint which is most helpful , especially for younger boys ; suggest an audience , he says , let the essay take the form of a boy's ...
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... arrangement . They have neither the time nor the knowledge of books which are essential to such work . The ideal plan would be to entrust the management of the books to one of the staff , who may have other duties , such as those of ...
... arrangement . They have neither the time nor the knowledge of books which are essential to such work . The ideal plan would be to entrust the management of the books to one of the staff , who may have other duties , such as those of ...
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library number . For convenience of reference the books and cards are both arranged in the alphabetical order determined by the initials of the authors ; and thus when new books are added the cards belonging to them are easily slipped ...
library number . For convenience of reference the books and cards are both arranged in the alphabetical order determined by the initials of the authors ; and thus when new books are added the cards belonging to them are easily slipped ...
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