A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 páginas |
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... write classe treati Thi pupil which him t lieves of an throu tongu exhau Wh the p throu the fir he is 1 under ten p quisit fact th into a study SIGILLVM LVX MDCCCLXVI EX LIBRIS 912 10833 A.M. , Collegiate Kellogg's ish . " as been to ...
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... writer should be named ; a more ample description of this and that great representative of his period may be given ; and even a critical estimate of some works may be made that the pupil through the glasses thus furnished may see what ...
... writer should be named ; a more ample description of this and that great representative of his period may be given ; and even a critical estimate of some works may be made that the pupil through the glasses thus furnished may see what ...
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... ended , will provoke question and objection , and furnish matter for profitable debate . I. CLASSIFICATION . - In what period is the writer placed ? What great men are representative of it , and what is their Introductory . 15.
... ended , will provoke question and objection , and furnish matter for profitable debate . I. CLASSIFICATION . - In what period is the writer placed ? What great men are representative of it , and what is their Introductory . 15.
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... writer distinguished for strength ? If so , is it due to vigor of thought ? To strong feeling ? To the use of specific words ? To conciseness of expression ? To the transposed order of arrangement ? To rapidity of movement ? To striking ...
... writer distinguished for strength ? If so , is it due to vigor of thought ? To strong feeling ? To the use of specific words ? To conciseness of expression ? To the transposed order of arrangement ? To rapidity of movement ? To striking ...
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... writing is colored by sentiment , what feelings of the reader are principally appealed to ? What in a subordinate degree ? Does the thought predominate over the feeling , or the feeling over the thought ? Is the author hopeful and ...
... writing is colored by sentiment , what feelings of the reader are principally appealed to ? What in a subordinate degree ? Does the thought predominate over the feeling , or the feeling over the thought ? Is the author hopeful and ...
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