The Wide World All AroundLongman, 1987 - 398 páginas A collection of poetry, fiction, folklore, fables, myths, and rhymes arranged in three sections that reflect a child's discovery of the world. The sections are titled "The Primary World: Family," "The Created World: The Country and the City," and "The Natural World." |
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... light that there was something like the purity of one of nature's grandest spectacles . " Earth has not anything to show more fair : Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty : This City now doth like ...
... light that there was something like the purity of one of nature's grandest spectacles . " Earth has not anything to show more fair : Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty : This City now doth like ...
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FANTASY The Light Princess George MacDonald George MacDonald uses water as a metaphor to comment on childhood . The Light Princess's weightlessness is not the problem in water that it is on land - she is at ease and can be herself ...
FANTASY The Light Princess George MacDonald George MacDonald uses water as a metaphor to comment on childhood . The Light Princess's weightlessness is not the problem in water that it is on land - she is at ease and can be herself ...
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... light , while great numbers are dead or dying , breaking up in various forms of decay . And the forest floor is the best indication of this perpetual waxing and waning of life ; it is a mass of rotten branches and tree trunks , strewn ...
... light , while great numbers are dead or dying , breaking up in various forms of decay . And the forest floor is the best indication of this perpetual waxing and waning of life ; it is a mass of rotten branches and tree trunks , strewn ...
Contenido
THE FAMILY | 7 |
FOLKTALESINHERITED AND LITERARY | 15 |
FOLK RHYMES AND POETRY | 24 |
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Æsir Aesop Alice animals Anna Rose apple asked Baba Yaga beautiful began Beowulf bird Boggart Brer Rabbit brothers called Camazotz Catskin Chelm child Children's Literature Claudia creatures cried dark daughter Dicey door earth Elsie Piddock Epimetheus eyes Fairy father feet fell fire firebird fish fishbone flew folktale gave girl golden gray wolf grew hands head heard horse Jamie Jill Baker King knew land laughed light Little Farmer lived looked Lord Mama Matryona Momotaro morning mother Mount Caburn mountains never night once Paddington Pandora Petit Jean poem Prince Ivan Princess Raven rhyme round side sitting skip stood story tell thing thought Toad told took tree turned voice walked watch wife wild wind wings woman wood York young