Literary landmarks : a guide to good reading for young people, and teachers' assistant : with a carefully selected list of seven hundred books . li-. 0i 8 X L grr 0 -^ - c >^^ 0.^± 0 in-ii:x>e; 01 0T) E V ^2 3^-^ - ot->.eV : <^ <J 0 0 i: « 0 X cE 0 a:«) H Ehi X o c0 —1x 00 ¥ ^x QQQ- LU E /I 3 0 4^ U O.— -op o in ^ 0 t^ U- K) —1 -C-D 1. H- O 1. 0 fc) -TT D WORKS OF THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION. 65 compare the two kings. Which king was thebetter? Was either king more to be enviedthan a common laborer ? Such questions willbring out a childs thought, and his language canbe observed and

Literary landmarks : a guide to good reading for young people, and teachers' assistant : with a carefully selected list of seven hundred books . li-. 0i_8 X L grr 0 -^ - c >^^ 0.^± 0 in-ii:x>e; 01 0T) E V ^2 3^-^ - ot->.eV : <^ <J 0 0 i: « 0 X cE 0 a:«) H Ehi X o c0 —1x 00 ¥ ^x QQQ- LU E /I 3 0 4^ U O.— -op _o in ^ 0 t^ U- K) —1 -C-D 1. H- O 1. 0 fc) -TT D WORKS OF THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION. 65 compare the two kings. Which king was thebetter? Was either king more to be enviedthan a common laborer ? Such questions willbring out a childs thought, and his language canbe observed and Stock Photo
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Literary landmarks : a guide to good reading for young people, and teachers' assistant : with a carefully selected list of seven hundred books . li-. 0i_8 X L grr 0 -^ - c >^^ 0.^± 0 in-ii:x>e; 01 0T) E V ^2 3^-^ - ot->.eV : <^ <J 0 0 i: « 0 X cE 0 a:«) H Ehi X o c0 —1x 00 ¥ ^x QQQ- LU E /I 3 0 4^ U O.— -op _o in ^ 0 t^ U- K) —1 -C-D 1. H- O 1. 0 fc) -TT D WORKS OF THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION. 65 compare the two kings. Which king was thebetter? Was either king more to be enviedthan a common laborer ? Such questions willbring out a childs thought, and his language canbe observed and corrected. There is no better op-portunity for a child to learn practical grammar. In the fourth grade a child can add two land-marks to his outline — the ages of Homer andPericles being all one great Greek age, and theage of Dante and Chaucer all one great epoch.In this grade he can add not only to his stock ofmyths, but he can trace many of them from theearly myth-making period to later writers. Themyth Cupid is a fine one to hunt down, and pic-tures of Cupid are so common and so pretty t