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Page 132
... writer ) of language or ent to the mind of the teacher when con- sidering the appropriateness of a subject for his pupils . From the first , then , English literature has been regarded by the teacher as some- thing to be examined in ...
... writer ) of language or ent to the mind of the teacher when con- sidering the appropriateness of a subject for his pupils . From the first , then , English literature has been regarded by the teacher as some- thing to be examined in ...
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... writers in our literature who have come to be called classics . What is a classic ? A classic is , I suppose , a writer who has attained , by the continuous verdict of suc- cessive generations of readers and critics , a certain rank ...
... writers in our literature who have come to be called classics . What is a classic ? A classic is , I suppose , a writer who has attained , by the continuous verdict of suc- cessive generations of readers and critics , a certain rank ...
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... writer . Their styles were different , and an illustration will best show how little they had in common as descrip- tive writers . Here is a passage in which Gray tells his mother of an incident which happened when he and Walpole ...
... writer . Their styles were different , and an illustration will best show how little they had in common as descrip- tive writers . Here is a passage in which Gray tells his mother of an incident which happened when he and Walpole ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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