American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 1Expression Company, 1906 |
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Pagina 33
... literature has fewer shocks and more pleasant surprises . than she who takes an opposite stand- point . We may suppose the pupil to be somewhat familiar with Shakespere through modern dramatic interpretation , with Burns through his ...
... literature has fewer shocks and more pleasant surprises . than she who takes an opposite stand- point . We may suppose the pupil to be somewhat familiar with Shakespere through modern dramatic interpretation , with Burns through his ...
Pagina 34
... literature and descriptive geography courses , nor out of the thought exchanges of daily liv- ing . The public school graduate who dis- courses freely on synclines and anticlines , without being able to show you New York or London on ...
... literature and descriptive geography courses , nor out of the thought exchanges of daily liv- ing . The public school graduate who dis- courses freely on synclines and anticlines , without being able to show you New York or London on ...
Pagina 46
... literature . MENTAL fatigue in children . - Bellei has studied mental fatigue in children , as evidenced by the character of their after- noon lessons . He states most positively that the work done by children continuing their lessons ...
... literature . MENTAL fatigue in children . - Bellei has studied mental fatigue in children , as evidenced by the character of their after- noon lessons . He states most positively that the work done by children continuing their lessons ...
Pagina 52
... literature which gave the spirit of the period . Dur- ing the seven or eight months in 1898 and 1899 , when he was writing the book from beginning to end for the fifth time , he was living on the Hudson , about thirty miles from New ...
... literature which gave the spirit of the period . Dur- ing the seven or eight months in 1898 and 1899 , when he was writing the book from beginning to end for the fifth time , he was living on the Hudson , about thirty miles from New ...
Pagina 53
... literature , Mr. Churchill said : " It is the business of historical fiction , as I conceive it , to give an absolutely faithful picture , complete on all its sides , of the thoughts , ideas , manners and cus- toms , dress , occupations ...
... literature , Mr. Churchill said : " It is the business of historical fiction , as I conceive it , to give an absolutely faithful picture , complete on all its sides , of the thoughts , ideas , manners and cus- toms , dress , occupations ...
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