A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... characteristics of each writer by voluminous and carefully selected extracts from his works , and in then requiring the pupil to find in the works of the writer parallel illustrations . The method has grown out of dissatisfaction with ...
... characteristics of each writer by voluminous and carefully selected extracts from his works , and in then requiring the pupil to find in the works of the writer parallel illustrations . The method has grown out of dissatisfaction with ...
Seite viii
... characteristic for which he can discover clear illustrations besides those named in the analysis . After a class has had sufficient experience in following the method here presented , it may be wise and feasible to ask them to do ...
... characteristic for which he can discover clear illustrations besides those named in the analysis . After a class has had sufficient experience in following the method here presented , it may be wise and feasible to ask them to do ...
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... characteristics . Then review the section assigned you from the writer's works , find there the best illus- trations you can of each of the characteristics , and index in your class report the best illustrations found for each point ...
... characteristics . Then review the section assigned you from the writer's works , find there the best illus- trations you can of each of the characteristics , and index in your class report the best illustrations found for each point ...
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... characteristics of Goldsmith to be found plentifully in his plays and essays are not found in " The Vicar of Wakefield . " Of course , the ideal and the just way would be for the school to own the works required , in sufficient ...
... characteristics of Goldsmith to be found plentifully in his plays and essays are not found in " The Vicar of Wakefield . " Of course , the ideal and the just way would be for the school to own the works required , in sufficient ...
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... characteristic illustrations and sentences than perhaps any other writer . " - R . W. Church . " His conscience was weakened by that which gives such splendor and attractiveness to his writings - his imagination . He was a philosopher ...
... characteristic illustrations and sentences than perhaps any other writer . " - R . W. Church . " His conscience was weakened by that which gives such splendor and attractiveness to his writings - his imagination . He was a philosopher ...
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Abbotsford Addison Bacon beauty becomes Biographical Birrell Blackwood's Magazine Boston Burke Burke's calls Carlyle character Charles Lamb critic death delight Dickens Edinburgh Edinburgh Review eloquence England English Literature Essays eyes fancy feeling genius George George Eliot give Goldsmith grace Harper Hazlitt heart History of English human humor ILLUSTRATIONS imagination Johnson Lady Lamb language Latin Leslie Stephen Letters literary Littell's Living Age living London look Lord Macaulay Macmillan Magazine Masson master Milton mind Minto moral nature never Nicoll noble North American Review Oliphant Oxford passion pathos Pilgrim's Progress poems poetry Poets political Portraits prose publishes Quincey Quincey's R. H. Hutton Rambler reader Review satire says Scott Scribner sense sentences soul spirit Stephen style Swift sympathy Taine Tatler tender Thackeray Thackeray's things thought tion truth Vicar of Wakefield Whig Whipple words writes York