The Educator-journal, 6 tomasEducator-journal Company, 1906 |
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... Van Dyke's " The Other Wise Mar , " and Hale's " A Man Without a Country . " The child should be led to see the ele ... Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow . Teacher : " Barner , tell us something of the setting in the story of Rip ...
... Van Dyke's " The Other Wise Mar , " and Hale's " A Man Without a Country . " The child should be led to see the ele ... Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow . Teacher : " Barner , tell us something of the setting in the story of Rip ...
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... Rip Van Winkle would not sleep for twenty years , but the people being su- perstitious , and us reading about the su- perstitious people , and all of us being inter- ested , we feel as if we were superstitious as we read , and that gets ...
... Rip Van Winkle would not sleep for twenty years , but the people being su- perstitious , and us reading about the su- perstitious people , and all of us being inter- ested , we feel as if we were superstitious as we read , and that gets ...
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... Rip Van Winkle because the plot is made up of a marvelous chain of incidents . In the stories of Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow the plot is less important than the setting . As Barner said before , some people say that ...
... Rip Van Winkle because the plot is made up of a marvelous chain of incidents . In the stories of Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow the plot is less important than the setting . As Barner said before , some people say that ...
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... Rip Van Winkle ? " " Well , I like Rip Van Winkle best , be- cause he is a man of more character ; he had some good traits to overbalance all his weak traits , but Ichabod did not seem to have any . " " Do you think either one of them ...
... Rip Van Winkle ? " " Well , I like Rip Van Winkle best , be- cause he is a man of more character ; he had some good traits to overbalance all his weak traits , but Ichabod did not seem to have any . " " Do you think either one of them ...
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... Rip Van Winkle . Even complete larger works , like The Lady of the Lake , Webster's Bunker Hill Speeches , The Merchant of Venice , and Snowbound , are read continuously in order to work out the entire sequence of thought . A more ...
... Rip Van Winkle . Even complete larger works , like The Lady of the Lake , Webster's Bunker Hill Speeches , The Merchant of Venice , and Snowbound , are read continuously in order to work out the entire sequence of thought . A more ...
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