The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... things that this Elizabethan Methusaleh , in compensation for his unique stretch of watchfulness over the renascence of life in every direction , should be relegated " to the background . " There is even considerable satisfaction to be ...
... things that this Elizabethan Methusaleh , in compensation for his unique stretch of watchfulness over the renascence of life in every direction , should be relegated " to the background . " There is even considerable satisfaction to be ...
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... thing . * We cannot do better than take our leave from Alexander Nowell in the words of Izaak Walton . For he probably offers a fair explanation of the Nonagenarianism on account of which we claim attention for one who stands only in ...
... thing . * We cannot do better than take our leave from Alexander Nowell in the words of Izaak Walton . For he probably offers a fair explanation of the Nonagenarianism on account of which we claim attention for one who stands only in ...
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... Things may be better now , but not much , for I read only yesterday of " reading masses of literature allowance of ... thing being heard except a piercing note ; music to them is the barrel organ . So dulled is their sense , that it can ...
... Things may be better now , but not much , for I read only yesterday of " reading masses of literature allowance of ... thing being heard except a piercing note ; music to them is the barrel organ . So dulled is their sense , that it can ...
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... thing is , first to convince all teachers that this is a crucial point ; secondly , to use such arts as may persuade ... things when they are put before them , and they may leaven the rest . With the elementary schools , I believe that ...
... thing is , first to convince all teachers that this is a crucial point ; secondly , to use such arts as may persuade ... things when they are put before them , and they may leaven the rest . With the elementary schools , I believe that ...
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... thing , we shall be able to act our Shakespeare or our Sheridan , easily and without much coaching , in our school theatre - which is no less a necessity than a gymnasium or a playing field Will they not understand the work better , and ...
... thing , we shall be able to act our Shakespeare or our Sheridan , easily and without much coaching , in our school theatre - which is no less a necessity than a gymnasium or a playing field Will they not understand the work better , and ...
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