English Journal, Volumen3National Council of Teachers of English, 1914 |
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... become familiar with the best literature , and above all to become fond of the best literature . I don't feel at all sure that we are getting those results . I don't notice that students entering college write perceptibly better English ...
... become familiar with the best literature , and above all to become fond of the best literature . I don't feel at all sure that we are getting those results . I don't notice that students entering college write perceptibly better English ...
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... become the child's playmate and companion . It is not too much to say that in the funny paper the child now finds his earliest contact with literature and art . From the funny paper he passes naturally as he grows older to the sporting ...
... become the child's playmate and companion . It is not too much to say that in the funny paper the child now finds his earliest contact with literature and art . From the funny paper he passes naturally as he grows older to the sporting ...
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... become the child's playmate and companion . It is not too much to say that in the funny paper the child now finds his earliest . contact with literature and art . From the funny paper he passes naturally as he grows older to the ...
... become the child's playmate and companion . It is not too much to say that in the funny paper the child now finds his earliest . contact with literature and art . From the funny paper he passes naturally as he grows older to the ...
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... become a lost art . I am one of the English teachers who believe that much of our failure with certain types of literature , particu- larly poetry , is due to the fact that our approach is too intellectual ; moreover , I believe we are ...
... become a lost art . I am one of the English teachers who believe that much of our failure with certain types of literature , particu- larly poetry , is due to the fact that our approach is too intellectual ; moreover , I believe we are ...
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... become a lost art . I am one of the English teachers who believe that much of our failure with certain types of literature , particu- larly poetry , is due to the fact that our approach is too intellectual ; moreover , I believe we are ...
... become a lost art . I am one of the English teachers who believe that much of our failure with certain types of literature , particu- larly poetry , is due to the fact that our approach is too intellectual ; moreover , I believe we are ...
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