The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... prose which stands as Epistle Dedicatory to James I. in the authorised version of the Bible . We have seen that Alexander Nowell was Headmaster of Westminster from 1543. This post he held till the death of Edward VI . , and he had been ...
... prose which stands as Epistle Dedicatory to James I. in the authorised version of the Bible . We have seen that Alexander Nowell was Headmaster of Westminster from 1543. This post he held till the death of Edward VI . , and he had been ...
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... prose authors in class reading ; for the intelligent reader shows at once whether he understands the matter by the way he reads it , and any pause or hesitation will give the cue for a judicious question , even if the pupil do not , as ...
... prose authors in class reading ; for the intelligent reader shows at once whether he understands the matter by the way he reads it , and any pause or hesitation will give the cue for a judicious question , even if the pupil do not , as ...
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... prose fiction , both in its choice of subject and in its methods of treatment , but we may be sure that whatever developments in this direc- tion the future may have in store , the fundamental canons of artistic procedure will not be ...
... prose fiction , both in its choice of subject and in its methods of treatment , but we may be sure that whatever developments in this direc- tion the future may have in store , the fundamental canons of artistic procedure will not be ...
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... prose from con- tact with the commonplace and the sordid , and this æsthetic principle must rule its choice not only of themes and inci- dents and material for description , but of the language which forms its medium of presentation ...
... prose from con- tact with the commonplace and the sordid , and this æsthetic principle must rule its choice not only of themes and inci- dents and material for description , but of the language which forms its medium of presentation ...
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... prose . Boys will listen to poetry with pleasure when they will not read it for themselves . One great advantage of good prose is that it helps to form their style . A middle - aged person , who was almost forced to read some decent ...
... prose . Boys will listen to poetry with pleasure when they will not read it for themselves . One great advantage of good prose is that it helps to form their style . A middle - aged person , who was almost forced to read some decent ...
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Acton Bond Alexander Nowell amongst artistic Baconian Benson Bishop boys C. L. THOMSON C. T. ONIONS Cambridge cards catalogue Catechism classical clear and pleasant College composition copies Corpus Christi College criticism Dean Nowell diction Dobson Edited by N. L. Education Elizabethan Elizabethan era Encyclopædia English literature ENGLISH STUDIES essay feel French Giles Fletcher Goldsmith Grammar Greek Horace Marshall Keble Keble's Latin learned lectures lending library Libraco literary London County Council M.A. Price 4d Masefield method N. L. FRAZER NONAGENARIAN notes Nowell's Oxford picture plays pleasant speech poems poetic poetry poets prose published pupils Queen reader reading reference library rhythm Richard Hakluyt Robertson school library schoolmasters second-hand secondary schools selected Shakespeare shelf shelves shillings stories style suggest taught teacher Teaching of English TEMPLE HOUSE thing Thomas Churchyard thought translation true verse W. H. D. ROUSE Whitaker Whitgift School writing