Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General Reader |
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... living word of the vanished ages . The best way of teaching history has of late years re- ceived much attention . One excellent method is to read , in connection with the text - book , good works of fiction , dramas , poetry , and ...
... living word of the vanished ages . The best way of teaching history has of late years re- ceived much attention . One excellent method is to read , in connection with the text - book , good works of fiction , dramas , poetry , and ...
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... living facts , the past is peopled with real beings instead of hard names , fiction receives a solid basis for its airy architecture , and the mind of the pupil is interested and broadened . Even the difficult sub- jects of politics and ...
... living facts , the past is peopled with real beings instead of hard names , fiction receives a solid basis for its airy architecture , and the mind of the pupil is interested and broadened . Even the difficult sub- jects of politics and ...
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... living authors and the relatives of those not living who have generously given me permission to copy extracts from their writings , to the publishers who have kindly allowed me to use copyrighted matter , to Miss Anna M. Trice , Mr ...
... living authors and the relatives of those not living who have generously given me permission to copy extracts from their writings , to the publishers who have kindly allowed me to use copyrighted matter , to Miss Anna M. Trice , Mr ...
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... Living Writers of the South , ( 1869 ) . Miss Rutherford : American Authors , Franklin Publish- ing Company , Atlanta , Georgia . Southern Literary Messenger , 1834-1863 . Southern Quarterly Review , 1842-1855 . De Bow's Commercial ...
... Living Writers of the South , ( 1869 ) . Miss Rutherford : American Authors , Franklin Publish- ing Company , Atlanta , Georgia . Southern Literary Messenger , 1834-1863 . Southern Quarterly Review , 1842-1855 . De Bow's Commercial ...
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... living in both Indies ; of whom having made inquiry concerning them , he assured me that Carolina was the best country I could go to ; and , that there then lay a ship in the Thames in which I might have my passage . " He resided in ...
... living in both Indies ; of whom having made inquiry concerning them , he assured me that Carolina was the best country I could go to ; and , that there then lay a ship in the Thames in which I might have my passage . " He resided in ...
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