The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher ..., Volúmenes9-10Francis M. Stalker, Charles Madison Curry, Walter W. Storms Inland Educator Company, 1900 |
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... Macbeth " merely to get the story , and study- ing it until the masterpiece , with its tremen- dous moral lessons , becomes a part of one's life . Strong , manly men have nothing but contempt for the shirk who thinks that the world owes ...
... Macbeth " merely to get the story , and study- ing it until the masterpiece , with its tremen- dous moral lessons , becomes a part of one's life . Strong , manly men have nothing but contempt for the shirk who thinks that the world owes ...
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... Macbeth , the pupil learns some of the There is a vast difference between reading principles upon which human nature is a masterpiece " to get the story , " and study - based , and this knowledge cannot but be of ing it to make it a ...
... Macbeth , the pupil learns some of the There is a vast difference between reading principles upon which human nature is a masterpiece " to get the story , " and study - based , and this knowledge cannot but be of ing it to make it a ...
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... Macbeth is one of the best . In it the author accomplishes results quickly and effectively , for though it is packed with in- cident , it is one of the shortest of the plays . While it is not abstruse , like Hamlet , and presents no ...
... Macbeth is one of the best . In it the author accomplishes results quickly and effectively , for though it is packed with in- cident , it is one of the shortest of the plays . While it is not abstruse , like Hamlet , and presents no ...
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... Macbeth and the prolixity of the ordinary novel . In the works of fiction , the author is permitted to reveal character not only by action but also through his own ex- planation and comment . For the dramatic writer , however , no such ...
... Macbeth and the prolixity of the ordinary novel . In the works of fiction , the author is permitted to reveal character not only by action but also through his own ex- planation and comment . For the dramatic writer , however , no such ...
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... Macbeth and Duncan , the king was , in fact as well as in name , commander - in - chief of the national forces . But Duncan rests in his tent , while brave Macbeth fights in his behalf . Which then is more kinglike , more fit to rule ...
... Macbeth and Duncan , the king was , in fact as well as in name , commander - in - chief of the national forces . But Duncan rests in his tent , while brave Macbeth fights in his behalf . Which then is more kinglike , more fit to rule ...
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