Dickens As an EducatorGood Press, 25.4.2021 - 339 sivua "Dickens As an Educator" by James L. Hughes. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... hands , be received in schools of design with acclamation . Then there are games by which the first truths of astronomy , and other laws of Nature , are made as familiar as they are interesting . For our own parts , we have been ...
... hands , be received in schools of design with acclamation . Then there are games by which the first truths of astronomy , and other laws of Nature , are made as familiar as they are interesting . For our own parts , we have been ...
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... hand upon a pen, but his slate ruled into little squares, or paper prepared in the same way, is used by him for easy training in the elements of drawing. Modelling in wet clay is one of the most important occupations of the children who ...
... hand upon a pen, but his slate ruled into little squares, or paper prepared in the same way, is used by him for easy training in the elements of drawing. Modelling in wet clay is one of the most important occupations of the children who ...
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... hands planted on his knees , who glanced timidly at the schoolmaster , from time to time , with evident dread and apprehension . " Half - past three , " muttered Mr. Squeers , turning from the window , and looking sulkily at the coffee ...
... hands planted on his knees , who glanced timidly at the schoolmaster , from time to time , with evident dread and apprehension . " Half - past three , " muttered Mr. Squeers , turning from the window , and looking sulkily at the coffee ...
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... hand , and Mrs. S. followed with a pair of canes . " " Let any boy speak a word without leave , " said Mr. Squeers , “ and I'll take the skin off his back . " Two letters will serve as samples of the rest : " Graymarsh . Stand up ...
... hand , and Mrs. S. followed with a pair of canes . " " Let any boy speak a word without leave , " said Mr. Squeers , “ and I'll take the skin off his back . " Two letters will serve as samples of the rest : " Graymarsh . Stand up ...
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... hand again, “won't do. Cheerfulness and contentment must be kept up. Mobbs, come to me!” Mobbs moved slowly toward ... hands that “the one thing they will not allow in their schools is a sulky boy or girl,” and they mean, when they say ...
... hand again, “won't do. Cheerfulness and contentment must be kept up. Mobbs, come to me!” Mobbs moved slowly toward ... hands that “the one thing they will not allow in their schools is a sulky boy or girl,” and they mean, when they say ...
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CHAPTER I | |
incidental The fact that his educational principles are revealed chiefly | |
Dickens As an Educator | |
to his novels the preface to his Household Words the educational | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
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