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... easily and truly the statements of the author , and convey them clearly and forcibly to others ; and these , as I take it , are the two most important elements of reading , and about the only ones we have a right to seek for in most of ...
... easily and truly the statements of the author , and convey them clearly and forcibly to others ; and these , as I take it , are the two most important elements of reading , and about the only ones we have a right to seek for in most of ...
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... easily hope to see , be called reading . Occasionally , but rarely , the other extreme prevails , and the whole class shrieks . Stops are disregarded , and the reader speedily sits down , or , if a female , droops into her place , with ...
... easily hope to see , be called reading . Occasionally , but rarely , the other extreme prevails , and the whole class shrieks . Stops are disregarded , and the reader speedily sits down , or , if a female , droops into her place , with ...
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... easily satisfied ; 3 ( 3 ) Shape of class ; ( 4 ) Pupils do not read enough , owing to the size of class , and time spent in questioning , spelling , meanings , taking places , & c . ; 5 ( 5 ) Masters not conscious of the necessity ...
... easily satisfied ; 3 ( 3 ) Shape of class ; ( 4 ) Pupils do not read enough , owing to the size of class , and time spent in questioning , spelling , meanings , taking places , & c . ; 5 ( 5 ) Masters not conscious of the necessity ...
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... easily acquired . Intellectual reading , how- ever , is not only valuable in itself , but , inasmuch as it is an exercise which requires a due appreciation of the ideas , as well as of the peculiarities of the language used in their ...
... easily acquired . Intellectual reading , how- ever , is not only valuable in itself , but , inasmuch as it is an exercise which requires a due appreciation of the ideas , as well as of the peculiarities of the language used in their ...
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... easily understood - for many of the rough words current among the unlearned cannot be exceeded for terse- ness and force - but to give them the habit of using the more canonical words of our language . Their acquaintance with the words ...
... easily understood - for many of the rough words current among the unlearned cannot be exceeded for terse- ness and force - but to give them the habit of using the more canonical words of our language . Their acquaintance with the words ...
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