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st be read in time, 50; Mrs. Browning quoted thereupon, note 3. Cherbuliez, Victor, quoted on processes of art work, note 4. Child, early education of the, 138 _et seq._ Children's books, 150-165. Christianity, a religion of the personal and the concrete, 147. Co-education of the sexes, 167-174. Coleridge's reading, 12. Comparisons and similes, reading of, 80-82. Culture, true, unconscious of the processes which induced it, 20. De Imitatione Christi, quoted on 'the eternal word,' 147, 148. De Quincey, Thomas, quoted on Coleridge's reading, 12. Dogma, the arch-enemy of Christianity, 147. Dowden, Prof. Edward, quoted on reading, 120, 121. Education, the danger to which it will be more and more exposed, 38; etymology of the word, 39, 40. Elocutionary skill, 18. Elwood, Thomas, quoted as to his reading Latin to Milton, 53. Emerson, quoted on the human voice, 102, 103; his own voice described, 103, 104. _Enjambement_, absence of, in Pope's verse, 101. Estimates of all things, relative, 27. Eternal Word, The, not exclusive, 149, 150. Examinations, literary, 55-60; leading object of, 59. Faith in womankind, a liberal education, 173. Feeling must precede knowing, in a child, 70, 71. Femineity _vs._ womanliness, 173, 174. Garrison, William Lloyd, quoted on Mazzini's advocacy of the equality of the sexes, 177. Gesture, mimetic, its absurdities, 128-131. Greek verse must be read aloud, and in time, 46. Grouping of speech, 28. Home-life in this country, 139, 140. Hume, David, quoted on criticism, 37. Imitation of Christ, quoted on 'the eternal word,' 147, 148. 'Impressions before the letter,' 40. Inflections, or bends, of the voice, must be always significant, 77-79. Interior life demanded in reading, 119. Jesus, teachings of, clothed in circumstance and imagery, 157-160. Keats, John, quoted on the Popian period of English poetry, note 6. Language, as addressed to the eye, must be largely supplemented by the voice, 29, 30. Languages, modern, the study of, 51, 52. Latin verse, must be read aloud, and in time, 46. Legouve, Ernest, quoted in regard to reading, in America, as an educational agency, 34; quoted on 'les v
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