The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... speech , as it became " not any whit behind either the subtle Greek for crouching close , or the stately Latin for spreading fair . " It scarcely seems unfitting in the balance of things that this Elizabethan Methusaleh , in ...
... speech , as it became " not any whit behind either the subtle Greek for crouching close , or the stately Latin for spreading fair . " It scarcely seems unfitting in the balance of things that this Elizabethan Methusaleh , in ...
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... speech ? I venture to submit this as the crucial problem of our English study , upon which we ought at once to concentrate all our forces . Take the elementary schools . Vast numbers of children are brought up in homes where they never ...
... speech ? I venture to submit this as the crucial problem of our English study , upon which we ought at once to concentrate all our forces . Take the elementary schools . Vast numbers of children are brought up in homes where they never ...
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... speech ; in these cases all depends on accident , whether the parents speak pleasantly . It seems that no parents now ever read aloud to their children , or let the children read to them ; all is left to chance or the schoolmaster . And ...
... speech ; in these cases all depends on accident , whether the parents speak pleasantly . It seems that no parents now ever read aloud to their children , or let the children read to them ; all is left to chance or the schoolmaster . And ...
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... speech . There is comfortable hope , however , in this , that if we can get the children young , say , at five or six , even at eight , and if we take the trouble , we can teach middle - class children to speak clearly and pleasantly ...
... speech . There is comfortable hope , however , in this , that if we can get the children young , say , at five or six , even at eight , and if we take the trouble , we can teach middle - class children to speak clearly and pleasantly ...
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... speech , and that it is our first business to go straight for that . I may add as a corollary , that the stratification of school life ought to be perpendicular , not horizontal . How can a public school afford to draw its boys at ...
... speech , and that it is our first business to go straight for that . I may add as a corollary , that the stratification of school life ought to be perpendicular , not horizontal . How can a public school afford to draw its boys at ...
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