English Journal, Volumen3National Council of Teachers of English, 1914 |
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... reading is likely to deny its effect upon the character of youth . It sank into their lives . It shaped their ideals . The images and phrases which this reading embedded in their minds served in after years as a stay in time of trial ...
... reading is likely to deny its effect upon the character of youth . It sank into their lives . It shaped their ideals . The images and phrases which this reading embedded in their minds served in after years as a stay in time of trial ...
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... reading a newspaper , the idle man's way and the busy man's way . One is a bad way , the other is a good way . One tends to make the reader superficial and scatterbrained , the other tends to make him intelligent and thoughtful . The ...
... reading a newspaper , the idle man's way and the busy man's way . One is a bad way , the other is a good way . One tends to make the reader superficial and scatterbrained , the other tends to make him intelligent and thoughtful . The ...
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... reading of literature will suffice . But the major premiss is inadmissible . Literature is emotionalized thought , and appeals to the feeling mind by virtue of those qualities of language which the surcharged voice or living personality ...
... reading of literature will suffice . But the major premiss is inadmissible . Literature is emotionalized thought , and appeals to the feeling mind by virtue of those qualities of language which the surcharged voice or living personality ...
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... reading aloud , in high school and in college , as in the elementary school . We must read more things by spend- ing less time on fruitless analytical reading . Intensive reading may be confined to such pieces as much fingering will not ...
... reading aloud , in high school and in college , as in the elementary school . We must read more things by spend- ing less time on fruitless analytical reading . Intensive reading may be confined to such pieces as much fingering will not ...
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... reading aloud , in high school and in college , as in the elementary school . We must read more things by spend- ing less time on fruitless analytical reading . Intensive reading may be confined to such pieces as much fingering will not ...
... reading aloud , in high school and in college , as in the elementary school . We must read more things by spend- ing less time on fruitless analytical reading . Intensive reading may be confined to such pieces as much fingering will not ...
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