The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... become an ideal of style . They show how pure and elevated sentiment is best conveyed in chaste and vigorous expressions . Without thinking of grammar or rhetoric , he has always at his command , in the store- house of his own memory ...
... become an ideal of style . They show how pure and elevated sentiment is best conveyed in chaste and vigorous expressions . Without thinking of grammar or rhetoric , he has always at his command , in the store- house of his own memory ...
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... become dim , those flexible limbs to become cramped and stunted , that child - faith and truthfulness to become dwarfed and perverted ? And these little ones that come to you are " somebody's darlings . " Don't you wonder sometime ...
... become dim , those flexible limbs to become cramped and stunted , that child - faith and truthfulness to become dwarfed and perverted ? And these little ones that come to you are " somebody's darlings . " Don't you wonder sometime ...
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... become qualified to teach drawing ; and it can be commenced at once in those subjects which the teachers themselves are practising , or have already become proficient in . The order in which the subjects are usually taken will decide ...
... become qualified to teach drawing ; and it can be commenced at once in those subjects which the teachers themselves are practising , or have already become proficient in . The order in which the subjects are usually taken will decide ...
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