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... acquired as speaking itself is - by imitation . Where it is taught — that is , taught in the true sense of the word — the style of master and pupils ought to be very nearly the same ; and this supplies a test , not , indeed , as to the ...
... acquired as speaking itself is - by imitation . Where it is taught — that is , taught in the true sense of the word — the style of master and pupils ought to be very nearly the same ; and this supplies a test , not , indeed , as to the ...
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... acquire while learning the First Book accompany them into the higher classes , and once contracted are never thoroughly cured . ' Neglected even in the senior classes . But even in the senior classes it is too frequently quite neglected ...
... acquire while learning the First Book accompany them into the higher classes , and once contracted are never thoroughly cured . ' Neglected even in the senior classes . But even in the senior classes it is too frequently quite neglected ...
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... acquiring the true pitch , and by a little care and exactness on the teacher's part , the child will soon succeed in ... acquired by the proper methods . Irregularities of tone are also special faults . Irregularity of tone is another of ...
... acquiring the true pitch , and by a little care and exactness on the teacher's part , the child will soon succeed in ... acquired by the proper methods . Irregularities of tone are also special faults . Irregularity of tone is another of ...
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... acquire this power . The learning to write the alphabet should be practised simultaneously with the learning to read it , as these two processes are a great mutual help . ' Simultaneous reading another remedy . That plan of read- ing ...
... acquire this power . The learning to write the alphabet should be practised simultaneously with the learning to read it , as these two processes are a great mutual help . ' Simultaneous reading another remedy . That plan of read- ing ...
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... acquired already , as to improve in reading ; and I know of no better way to do this than to read poetry exten- sively . When read and recited well , it tends to produce expres- sive reading , in the highest sense of that term ; it also ...
... acquired already , as to improve in reading ; and I know of no better way to do this than to read poetry exten- sively . When read and recited well , it tends to produce expres- sive reading , in the highest sense of that term ; it also ...
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