A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... give any instructions as to interpretation . Moreover , this country is fortunate in possessing able and competent teachers , who employ different methods , perhaps , but who all lead their pupils through various means to one great end ...
... give any instructions as to interpretation . Moreover , this country is fortunate in possessing able and competent teachers , who employ different methods , perhaps , but who all lead their pupils through various means to one great end ...
الصفحة 5
... give itself to undisturbed reflections . Yet it must be near some centre of life and trade , and espe- cially does it need to feel the power of a higher intel- lectual life surging around it and ever lifting it to nobler and grander ...
... give itself to undisturbed reflections . Yet it must be near some centre of life and trade , and espe- cially does it need to feel the power of a higher intel- lectual life surging around it and ever lifting it to nobler and grander ...
الصفحة 14
... give them what they want . The writers and the managers who reason in that way do not reason well . It is unfortunate that the custom of viewing the stage as an “ amusement " ever prevailed ; for the stage is an institution higher and ...
... give them what they want . The writers and the managers who reason in that way do not reason well . It is unfortunate that the custom of viewing the stage as an “ amusement " ever prevailed ; for the stage is an institution higher and ...
الصفحة 20
... give me the twine : back thy head , -back it , I tell thee , over the chair . " . " Not that , father ! not that ; the next , " cried Jonas . " What dost mean ? " proudly and impatiently said Ebenezer . " Is not the string about it ...
... give me the twine : back thy head , -back it , I tell thee , over the chair . " . " Not that , father ! not that ; the next , " cried Jonas . " What dost mean ? " proudly and impatiently said Ebenezer . " Is not the string about it ...
الصفحة 22
... Give me a manly rough line , with a deal of meaning in it , rather than a whole poem full of musical periods , that have nothing but their oily smoothness to recom- mend them ! I have said thus much , as I hinted in the beginning ...
... Give me a manly rough line , with a deal of meaning in it , rather than a whole poem full of musical periods , that have nothing but their oily smoothness to recom- mend them ! I have said thus much , as I hinted in the beginning ...
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