| Elise C. Otté - 1874 - 494 sider
...fitted for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to English Literature. " They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....The editor of the present series has rightly seen thAl reading books must ' aim chiefly at giving to the pupils the power at accurate, aud, if possible,... | |
| Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett - 1876 - 286 sider
...as an Introduction to English Literature. • 24 EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. " They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....taste, and at arousing a desire of further reading? 7 his is done by taking care to select the extracts from true English classics, going up in Standard... | |
| Thomas Dalton - 1876 - 344 sider
...and as an Introduction to English Literature. 24 EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. " They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....pupils the power of accurate, and, if possible, apt and skil/ul expression ; at cultivating in them a good literary taste, and at arousing a desire of further... | |
| George Boole - 1877 - 582 sider
...for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to English Literature. " ' They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....must ' aim chiefly at giving to the pupils the power pi accurate, and, if possible, apt and skilful expression ; at cultivating in them a good literary... | |
| 1877 - 724 sider
...Literature. " They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . . . The e_ditor of the present series has rightly seen that reading...the pupils the power of accurate, and, if possible, api and skilful expression ; at cultivating in them a good literary taste, and at arousing a desire... | |
| Norman Macleod Ferrers - 1877 - 248 sider
...fitted for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to English Literature. "They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....rightly seen that reading books must ' aim chiefly at givtng to the pupils the power of accurate, and, if possible, apt and sktlful expression ; at cultivating... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1878 - 772 sider
...Classes, and as an Introduction to English Literature. ;••,...'• ;\ "They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....to select the extracts from true English classics, GUARDIAN. SHAKESPEARE— A SHAKESPEARE MANUAL. By FG FLEAY, MA, late Head Master of Skipton Grammar... | |
| sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1878 - 524 sider
...fitted for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to English Literature. "They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....arousing a desire of further reading. This is done hy taking care to select the extracts from true English classics, going up in Standard VI. course to... | |
| Charles William Adam Tait - 1878 - 236 sider
...Introduction to English Literature. ,, VI. ,, VI. Crown 8vo. (430 pp.) 2s. "They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....a good literary taste, and at arousing a desire of fu'her reading.' This is done by taking care to select the extracts from true English classics, going... | |
| Charled Romley Alder Wright - 1878 - 262 sider
...fitted for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to Engl1sh Literature. "They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . ....chiefly at giving to the pupils the power of accurate, aud, if possible, apt and skilful expression ; at cultivating in them a good literary taste, and at... | |
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