The Teaching of English in SchoolsMacmillan, 1947 - 166 من الصفحات |
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... poetry in the classroom , we have to face a very unpleasant fact . Young children , when they come to school , show a natural aptitude for poetry . They love rhythm in words , they are readily moved by it , they often write rhymes and ...
... poetry in the classroom , we have to face a very unpleasant fact . Young children , when they come to school , show a natural aptitude for poetry . They love rhythm in words , they are readily moved by it , they often write rhymes and ...
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... poetry the methods and treatment which are most alien from its spirit . He will enforce it as a discipline . He will regard it as an inferior and inaccurate way of conveying ... poetry because it calls up feel- ings POETRY IN THE SCHOOL 3.
... poetry the methods and treatment which are most alien from its spirit . He will enforce it as a discipline . He will regard it as an inferior and inaccurate way of conveying ... poetry because it calls up feel- ings POETRY IN THE SCHOOL 3.
الصفحة 5
... poetry is a sub- sidiary , affected form of statement , having as little con- nection with reality as a ham - frill with a ham . Nos . 5 and 6 can be taken together . No. 5 loves poetry for reasons that have less to do with itself than ...
... poetry is a sub- sidiary , affected form of statement , having as little con- nection with reality as a ham - frill with a ham . Nos . 5 and 6 can be taken together . No. 5 loves poetry for reasons that have less to do with itself than ...
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