The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... period . Except for the passages from Whitman and the microscopic allotments to such writers as Lanier , Taylor , Hart , and Miller , the volume is predominantly prose . The introductory essay constitutes an excellent brief history of ...
... period . Except for the passages from Whitman and the microscopic allotments to such writers as Lanier , Taylor , Hart , and Miller , the volume is predominantly prose . The introductory essay constitutes an excellent brief history of ...
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... periods within the class hour . One school plans two periods a week of super- vised writing , in which all preparation and evaluation of composition is done within the class period , the teacher working with small groups of six to ten ...
... periods within the class hour . One school plans two periods a week of super- vised writing , in which all preparation and evaluation of composition is done within the class period , the teacher working with small groups of six to ten ...
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... period " the tragic era , ” “ the gilded age , " " the wasted generation , " " the great barbecue " ; and though it is wise not to acquire comprehensive preju- dices against periods of history and not to sum up their significance under ...
... period " the tragic era , ” “ the gilded age , " " the wasted generation , " " the great barbecue " ; and though it is wise not to acquire comprehensive preju- dices against periods of history and not to sum up their significance under ...
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