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Several years later he made his second trip, and his experiences, as recorded in "America Revisited," are much better reading, and much freer from prejudice.

DURRELL, DONALD D. Building word power in primary reading, by Donald D. Durrell & Helen Blair Sullivan.

A careful reading of the MS. suggests that, either the sun is traveling on an orbit of great eccentricity, or else that it was approaching the green star on a lessening orbit.

No one would suspect, glancing into that library, that underneath the usual top layer of light reading, was matter less august than Law, Poetry, Science, and Revelation.

When he had grasped the facts with masterly intuition, his fancy often raised upon them some strange theory, derived partly from his extensive reading, partly from his own teeming brain.

SEE Bower, B. M. DOLCH, EDWARD W. A manual for remedial reading.

The girls received a simpler education, but with both boys and girls the daily reading and explanation of the Scriptures in Arabic held a prominent position, the Bible being the principal reading book in use.

and then He brought to my mind 'rest in the Lord' with its lovely marginal reading, 'be silent in the Lord;'

He said, 'It is strange that there should be so little reading in the world, and so much writing.

The direct knowledge, therefore, which I obtained from the book, and which was imprinted upon me much more thoroughly than it could have been by mere reading, was itself no small acquisition.

In rapid reading, the mind and heart have not time to think well on the meaning of the words and of the sentiments, and hence, no holy thoughts fill the soul, no

Every modern book worth reading is forwarded to him by its publisher.

Nor I out of Memory's mouth is the correct reading, although the pronoun has been always omitted.

Auto-biography of men, who held no distinguished rank in the political world, is often very pleasant reading; especially where the writer has a strong tincture of vanity, and is obviously blind to his own character; for, if he does not know it himself, he is sure to let his readers know it; if he does not see the dark spots, he will not endeavour to conceal them; and, if he thinks them bright ones, he will blazon them.

This book is intended to accomplish three distinct purposes: first, to arouse a greater interest in oral reading; second, to develop an expressive voicesadly lacking in the case of most Americans; and third, to give freedom and grace in the bodily attitudes and movements which are involved in reading and speaking.

Ward's English Poets (4 vols.), Craik's English Prose Selections (5 vols.), and Garnett's English Prose from Elizabeth to Victoria are useful for supplementary reading.

Basic readings in American Government.

This method of education would lay special stress upon the prohibition of novel reading; and the place of novels would be taken by suitable biographical literaturethe life of Franklin, for instance, or Moritz' Anton Reiser.

Then responsive readings and the Lord's Prayer and always plenty of singing.

It would be a totally false reading of British character and British history.

The books are delightful reading, and give Breviary readers, old and young, fresh thoughts on psalms which through familiarity and constant repetition may have lost some of their pious meaning and prayerfulness.

" "We were doing Thucydides, Book Two, last termall speeches and doubtful readings, and cruxes and thingsbeastly hard!

As no other choir work called them until Terce, at 9 a.m., some of them were inclined to rest until that hour and to neglect the spiritual reading and manual work laid down by their rule.

"Thank you, sir," he said, lighted it, and continued reading.

They are charming and wholesome reading, and their continued popularity makes us realize the truth of these closing lines in Andersen's The Old Grave Stones: "The good and the beautiful perish never; they live eternally in tale and song.

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