EducationNew England Publishing Company, 1920 |
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Strana 2
... preparation for action between himself and that environment . It is not only harder to be a baby today than it was ever before , but it is far harder to be a grown - up today than heretofore — that is , a successful grown - up - and by ...
... preparation for action between himself and that environment . It is not only harder to be a baby today than it was ever before , but it is far harder to be a grown - up today than heretofore — that is , a successful grown - up - and by ...
Strana 14
... preparation on the part of the teacher for the questions asked and the directions given must lead most eco- nomically and surely to the end desired . The results of silent reading may , at first , seem slight . The pupil is likely to ...
... preparation on the part of the teacher for the questions asked and the directions given must lead most eco- nomically and surely to the end desired . The results of silent reading may , at first , seem slight . The pupil is likely to ...
Strana 30
... preparation re- quired , nor are there lessons to be learned . At a distance the throwing of the lariat and the riding of broncos present no diffi- culties . From the days when our ancestors clad Galahad in red , courage has been the ...
... preparation re- quired , nor are there lessons to be learned . At a distance the throwing of the lariat and the riding of broncos present no diffi- culties . From the days when our ancestors clad Galahad in red , courage has been the ...
Strana 35
... prepared of " books which boys have liked . " Direct interpretation is demanded . " A Yankee in King Arthur's Court " is one of the most mature of Twain's books , if we judge by the age of its readers . There is no weltering in pathos ...
... prepared of " books which boys have liked . " Direct interpretation is demanded . " A Yankee in King Arthur's Court " is one of the most mature of Twain's books , if we judge by the age of its readers . There is no weltering in pathos ...
Strana 37
... - but after a good deal of cogitation I am prepared to answer it now , and my answer is the correct one . It is : " It should . " The usual method of teaching pupils to study is the Teaching Pupils to Study Frank R Page 371.
... - but after a good deal of cogitation I am prepared to answer it now , and my answer is the correct one . It is : " It should . " The usual method of teaching pupils to study is the Teaching Pupils to Study Frank R Page 371.
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Strana 25 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts, for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations...
Strana 301 - During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback, through a singularly dreary tract of country; and at length found myself, as the shades of the evening drew on, within view of the melancholy House of Usher.
Strana 21 - The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions.
Strana 231 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye pay tithe of mint, and anise, and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith : these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
Strana 303 - A skilful literary artist has constructed a tale. If wise, he has not fashioned his thoughts to accommodate his incidents; but having conceived, with deliberate care, a certain unique or single effect to be wrought out, he then invents such incidents — he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect.
Strana 306 - Mr. Hawthorne's distinctive trait is invention, .^creation, imagination, originality — a trait which, in the literature of fiction, is positively worth all the rest. But the nature of originality, so far as regards its manifestation in letters, is but imperfectly understood. The inventive or original mind as frequently displays itself in novelty of tone as in novelty of matter. Mr. Hawthorne is original at all points.
Strana 20 - He is an American, who, leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners, receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced, the new government he obeys, and the new rank he holds. He becomes an American by being received in the broad lap of our great Alma Mater. Here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world.
Strana 258 - The establishment of a Department of Education with a Secretary in the President's Cabinet, and federal aid to encourage...
Strana 25 - ... for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own Governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free people as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
Strana 151 - In the old Tuscan town stands Giotto's tower, The lily of Florence blossoming in stone, — A vision, a delight, and a desire, — The builder's perfect and centennial flower, That in the night of ages bloomed alone, But wanting still the glory of the spire.