The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... 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 other ...
... 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 other ...
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... feelings and ambitions , the tragedy of a 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 ...
... feelings and ambitions , the tragedy of a 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 ...
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... feelings that are out of keeping with the general features of the portrait , at least in the form in which they are uttered . The author is constantly making the mistake of putting his own sentiments , couched in a poetic form , into ...
... feelings that are out of keeping with the general features of the portrait , at least in the form in which they are uttered . The author is constantly making the mistake of putting his own sentiments , couched in a poetic form , into ...
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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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... feelings . If , however , it is impossible to have an efficient librarian always in attendance , the next best thing is to have , in addition to the large school library which is the permanent home of the books , a small form library in ...
... feelings . If , however , it is impossible to have an efficient librarian always in attendance , the next best thing is to have , in addition to the large school library which is the permanent home of the books , a small form library in ...
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