Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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Página vii
... give students of literature books to learn about authors . Then the manuals and histories of literature were displaced , and the masterpieces themselves were introduced into the schools , to be read and expounded in recitation . The ...
... give students of literature books to learn about authors . Then the manuals and histories of literature were displaced , and the masterpieces themselves were introduced into the schools , to be read and expounded in recitation . The ...
Página ix
... give a warning that such research should not be omitted . Only when I have found the way of research a little dark or crooked have I hinted at the path to be pursued . The " notes " in this volume , therefore , are distinctly meant to ...
... give a warning that such research should not be omitted . Only when I have found the way of research a little dark or crooked have I hinted at the path to be pursued . The " notes " in this volume , therefore , are distinctly meant to ...
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... give it free range ; he is not so enamoured of his school desk and his long hours at it but he will be at least willing to rise and try new postures and new mus- cles . Pedagogic annotation , therefore , should not be directed toward ...
... give it free range ; he is not so enamoured of his school desk and his long hours at it but he will be at least willing to rise and try new postures and new mus- cles . Pedagogic annotation , therefore , should not be directed toward ...
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... give hints more or less broad as to the course to be pursued . Pupils will search long and eagerly for the thing they want ; but they have other studies , and their limitations must be respected . Hence they usually need help . But they ...
... give hints more or less broad as to the course to be pursued . Pupils will search long and eagerly for the thing they want ; but they have other studies , and their limitations must be respected . Hence they usually need help . But they ...
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... give an impres- sion of more gravity and seriousness than one brings from the reading of any undivided portion of Addison's papers . The whims , fashions , frivolities of the day , that were duly discussed in the Addisonian periodicals ...
... give an impres- sion of more gravity and seriousness than one brings from the reading of any undivided portion of Addison's papers . The whims , fashions , frivolities of the day , that were duly discussed in the Addisonian periodicals ...
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