| Lyman Beecher - 1863 - 520 страница
...greatly to his amusement, I believe, to volunteer to write every week. " The first week the subject of composition chosen by the class was, ' The Difference...his manner of teaching to say, that the discussion which he held in the class not only made me understand the subject as thoroughly as I do now, but so... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1864 - 572 страница
...greatly to his amusement, I believe, to volunteer to write every week. "The first week the subject of composition chosen by the class was 'The Difference...his manner of teaching to say that the discussion which he held in the class not only made me understand the subject as thoroughly as I do now, but so... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1865 - 580 страница
...first week the subject of composition chosen by the class was 'The Difference between the Xntiir.il nnd the Moral Sublime.' One may smile at this for a child...his manner of teaching to say that the discussion which he held in the class not only made me understand the subject as thoroughly as I do now, but so... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1866 - 594 страница
...greatly to his amusement, I believe, to volunteer to write every week. "The first week the subject of composition chosen by the class was ' The Difference between the Natural and the Mor al Sublime.' One may smile at this for a child nine years of age ; but it is the best account I... | |
| Emily Noyes Vanderpoel - 1903 - 628 страница
...led me, greatly to his amusement to volunteer to write every week. " The first week the subject of composition chosen by the class was ' The Difference between the Natural and Moral Sublime.' One may smile at this for a child of nine years of age, but it is the best account... | |
| Charles Edward Stowe, Lyman Beecher Stowe - 1911 - 380 страница
...been but nine years old, and my handwriting hardly formed, when the enthusiasm he inspired led me, greatly to his amusement, I believe, to volunteer...as thoroughly as I do now, but so excited me that I felt sure that I had something to say about it ; and that first composition with half the words misspelled... | |
| Charles Edward Stowe, Lyman Beecher Stowe - 1911 - 382 страница
...and my handwriting hardly formed, when the enthusiasm he inspired led me, greatly to hisamusement, I believe, to volunteer to write every week. The first...as thoroughly as I do now, but so excited me that I felt sure that I had something to say about it ; and that first composition with half the words misspelled... | |
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