The English Leaflet, Издања 1-851901 |
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
ARLO BATES ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS Author of doner's better Boston cealed child committee conference correct course criticism discussion doner's Wa longs elementary England England Association English composition English language English literature English teacher essays examination exercises experience expression fact feel G. P. Baker give grades Harvard high school hundre DR interest Ivanhoe Julius Cæsar language LEAFLET literary longs there ly ly poor Macbeth matter means meeting Merchant of Venice method mind Miss natural Newton High School oral oral composition ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 23 paper paragraph poems poetry practice principles Professor punctuation pupils questions read aloud requirements rhetoric secondary schools selections sentence Shakespeare Silas Marner speech spelling STANFORD story student suggestions taste TEACHERS OF ENGLISH teaching tell text-books themes things thought tion topics UNIVERSITY voice words writing written
Популарни одломци
Страница 253 - And Tweed's fair river, broad and deep, And Cheviot's mountains lone ; The battled towers, the donjon keep, The loophole grates, where captives weep, The flanking walls that round it sweep, In yellow lustre shone ; — The warriors on the turrets high, Moving athwart the evening sky, Seemed forms of giant height ; Their armor, as it caught the rays, Flashed back again the western blaze, In lines of dazzling light.
Страница 155 - Men who would blush if caught saying Iphigenia instead of Iphigenia, or would resent as an insult any imputation of ignorance respecting the fabled labours of a fabled demi-god, show not the slightest shame in confessing that they do not know where the Eustachian tubes are, what are the actions of the spinal cord, what is the normal rate of pulsation, or how the lungs are inflated.
Страница 315 - Hast thou no trade ? then listen to my words, And I will teach thee that shall stick by thee : First be thou void of these affections, Compassion, love, vain hope, and heartless fear, Be moved at nothing, see thou pity none, But to thyself smile when the Christians moan. Itha. O brave ! master, I worship your nose1 for this. Bar. As for myself, I walk abroad o...