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... writing ; as it is the result of a good deal of thought ; and has grown out of his own experience as a teacher . For he early discovered how to obtain a remarkable command of his pen without instruction from others ; and , having ...
... writing ; as it is the result of a good deal of thought ; and has grown out of his own experience as a teacher . For he early discovered how to obtain a remarkable command of his pen without instruction from others ; and , having ...
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... writing may begin simultaneously ; and the former will be very much facilitated , and the latter come to per- fection in a much shorter time , than by the usual mode . By copying print , which does not require such a sweep of the hand ...
... writing may begin simultaneously ; and the former will be very much facilitated , and the latter come to per- fection in a much shorter time , than by the usual mode . By copying print , which does not require such a sweep of the hand ...
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... writing the script , gradu- ally adds to this merit the grace of beauty . When a child begins on this plan of writing at five years of age , by the time he is seven or eight , he has much of the ease of a practised penman , combining ...
... writing the script , gradu- ally adds to this merit the grace of beauty . When a child begins on this plan of writing at five years of age , by the time he is seven or eight , he has much of the ease of a practised penman , combining ...
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... writers are of a more vivid and spiritual character . They are not however to be found in our book stores . Seldom do we see a copy even of Spencer , Jeremy Taylor and Dr. Henry More , to say nothing of other writers of a highly ...
... writers are of a more vivid and spiritual character . They are not however to be found in our book stores . Seldom do we see a copy even of Spencer , Jeremy Taylor and Dr. Henry More , to say nothing of other writers of a highly ...
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... writers , since the days of Milton , excepting Coleridge and Wordsworth , whose works require a serene and thought- ful spirit , in order to be understood . Most works since this date , require little thought ; they want depth , fresh ...
... writers , since the days of Milton , excepting Coleridge and Wordsworth , whose works require a serene and thought- ful spirit , in order to be understood . Most works since this date , require little thought ; they want depth , fresh ...
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