| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 864 pagine
...the first steps of conscious progress, in the penning of a juvenile note or letter. Jt/tetoric. — The great defect in conducting this branch of education,...acquire a perfect mastery over every form of style. ' generous neglect," through fear of " spoiling " what they claim as " nature," and those faults, on... | |
| 1857 - 862 pagine
...; it should include the practice of daily writing, for successive years ; frequent exercises in tho logical arranging of thought for the purposes of expression,...acquire a perfect mastery over every form of style. generous neglect," through fear of " spoiling " what they claim as "nature," and those faults, on the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 418 pagine
...defect in conducting this branch of education,—a defect which is still very prevalent,—consists in the fact that the study of it is so much a matter...every form of style. Elocution: Errors in Modes of Instruction.—Few branches of education are so little understood or rightly practiced as this. \Ve... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 606 pagine
...expression, and the adapting of the forms and character of expression to thought; and it should bo accompanied by the close study and critical analysis...acquire a perfect mastery over every form of style. £lofution : Errors in Modes of Instruction. — Few branches of education are so little understood... | |
| Henry Kiddle, Alexander Jacob Schem - 1883 - 984 pagine
...construction of sentences ; it should include the Ctice of daily writing, for successive years : ^aent exercises in the logical arranging of thought for...analysis of the works of distinguished writers, with the view to acquire a perfect mastery over every form of style." — See WILLIAM RUSSELL, Education,... | |
| Nan Johnson - 1991 - 336 pagine
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