The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... feel our feelings infallibly , and just as no one can teach clear and pleasant speech who himself speaks thickly or harshly , drawls , gabbles , or whines , so no one can teach a love of literature who does not love it himself . On the ...
... feel our feelings infallibly , and just as no one can teach clear and pleasant speech who himself speaks thickly or harshly , drawls , gabbles , or whines , so no one can teach a love of literature who does not love it himself . On the ...
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... feel much sym- pathy . The widow herself is too selfish to deserve a great deal of pity , for it is more the loss of her son's wages than of his affection that she fears , while Jimmy , though he was more sinned against than sinning ...
... feel much sym- pathy . The widow herself is too selfish to deserve a great deal of pity , for it is more the loss of her son's wages than of his affection that she fears , while Jimmy , though he was more sinned against than sinning ...
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... feeling for the charm of literature , and encourage them to read more for themselves . They would be cured of the habit of regarding authors as people who sit down to write a poem , as one puts together a jig - saw puzzle . They might ...
... feeling for the charm of literature , and encourage them to read more for themselves . They would be cured of the habit of regarding authors as people who sit down to write a poem , as one puts together a jig - saw puzzle . They might ...
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... feel . The old neglect of English literature is being at last remedied , but the remedy may be almost worse than the disease , if the subject be not taught with sympathy . E. C. EVERARD OWEN . Harrow School . SCHOOL LIBRARIES ' Everyone ...
... feel . The old neglect of English literature is being at last remedied , but the remedy may be almost worse than the disease , if the subject be not taught with sympathy . E. C. EVERARD OWEN . Harrow School . SCHOOL LIBRARIES ' Everyone ...
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... feel very strongly that this is work for one of the staff . In some schools that I have seen it is entrusted to one or two of the senior pupils , but this is not in my opinion a satisfactory arrangement . They have neither the time nor ...
... feel very strongly that this is work for one of the staff . In some schools that I have seen it is entrusted to one or two of the senior pupils , but this is not in my opinion a satisfactory arrangement . They have neither the time nor ...
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