Educational Series

Forside
The University, 1917
 

Andre utgaver - Vis alle

Vanlige uttrykk og setninger

Populære avsnitt

Side 33 - It is advisable that subjects for this work be taken from the student's personal experience, general knowledge, and studies other than English, as well as from his reading in literature. Finally, special instruction in language and composition should be accompanied by concerted effort of teachers in all branches...
Side 35 - Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing of Arthur ; Browning's Cavalier Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix...
Side 32 - English grammar should ordinarily be reviewed in the secondary school ; and correct spelling and grammatical accuracy should be rigorously exacted in connection with all written work during the four years. The principles of English composition governing punctuation, the use of words...
Side 35 - Autobiography and selections from Lay Sermons, including the addresses on Improving Natural Knowledge...
Side 34 - Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, Part I ; Swift, Gulliver's Travels (voyages to Lilliput and to Brobdingnag) ; Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, Part I ; Goldsmith, Vicar of Wakefield; Frances Burney, Evelina; Scott's Novels, any one; Jane Austen's Novels, any one; Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent, or The Absentee; Dickens' Novels, any one; Thackeray's Novels, any one; George Eliot's Novels, any one; Mrs.
Side 34 - Treasure Island, or Kidnapped, or Master of Ballantrae Cooper's Novels: any one. Poe: Selected Tales.* Hawthorne: The House of the Seven Gables, or Twice Told Tales, or Mosses From an Old Manse.
Side 33 - Study, from which may be framed a progressive course in literature covering four years. In connection with both lists, the student should be trained in reading aloud and be encouraged to commit to memory some of the more notable passages both in verse and in prose.
Side 33 - In connection with both lists, the student should be trained in reading aloud and be encouraged to commit to memory some of the more notable passages both in verse and in prose. As an aid to literary appreciation he is further advised to acquaint himself with the most important facts in the lives of the authors whose works he reads and with their place in literary history.
Side 29 - The Old Testament, comprising at least the chief narrative episodes in Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, and Daniel, together with the books of Ruth and Esther; the Odyssey...
Side 35 - The Rape of the Lock; a collection of English and Scottish ballads, as, for example, some Robin Hood ballads, The Battle of Otterburn...

Bibliografisk informasjon