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... stories , and a wise teacher can make this subservient to the highest uses by reading beauti- ful creations of the imagination . Not only such household- stories as " Sanford and Merton , " Mrs. Farrar's " Robinson Crusoe , " and ...
... stories , and a wise teacher can make this subservient to the highest uses by reading beauti- ful creations of the imagination . Not only such household- stories as " Sanford and Merton , " Mrs. Farrar's " Robinson Crusoe , " and ...
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... story . Thus even with the eight blocks , five may be a flock of sheep , one the shepherd , one a wolf , who is seen in the distance , and who comes to steal a sheep , and one the shep- herd's dog who is to defend the sheep against the ...
... story . Thus even with the eight blocks , five may be a flock of sheep , one the shepherd , one a wolf , who is seen in the distance , and who comes to steal a sheep , and one the shep- herd's dog who is to defend the sheep against the ...
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... story , or incidents , that shall involve the facts which she means to convey . Twenty - five or thirty children can stand or ... stories are very fantastic , they are received by the teacher as jokes . When there is attempt to represent ...
... story , or incidents , that shall involve the facts which she means to convey . Twenty - five or thirty children can stand or ... stories are very fantastic , they are received by the teacher as jokes . When there is attempt to represent ...
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... story , she is asked of what country it is ; and if several animals , of different countries , are in the story , a question arises of how it can be ; and sometimes a menagerie is imagined to account for inconsistencies of geography ...
... story , she is asked of what country it is ; and if several animals , of different countries , are in the story , a question arises of how it can be ; and sometimes a menagerie is imagined to account for inconsistencies of geography ...
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... story was early read and interpreted , to whom it seemed to become a " guard an- gelic " over her life . The moral nature responded to it at once , and a suggestion that a desire was perhaps the voice of the serpent , was always quite ...
... story was early read and interpreted , to whom it seemed to become a " guard an- gelic " over her life . The moral nature responded to it at once , and a suggestion that a desire was perhaps the voice of the serpent , was always quite ...
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