No library is complete without these valuable contributions to juvenileliterature.
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Such flower-garlanded instruction was the best specifically juvenileliterature which those primitive ages afforded.
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Mr. Jones, in his "Special reading lists," gives many such references to juvenileliterature.
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Buying only " juvenileliterature" they are of the smallest.
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That he confined himself for so long a time to juvenileliterature can be easily accounted for.
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There is more virtue in one of these stories than in the entire library of modern juvenileliterature.
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And, even in point of the reputation to be aimed at, juvenileliterature is as well worth cultivating as any other.
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As a natter of fact, however, the boy's taste is being constantly vitiated and exploited by the great mass of cheap juvenileliterature.
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As a matter of fact, however, the boy's taste is being constantly vitiated and exploited by the great mass of cheap juvenileliterature.
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The custom of not signing either text or engravings in the children's books has made it difficult to identify writers and illustrators of juvenileliterature.
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But this effort is like the bombast of a young people or a juvenileliterature; the directness and repose of fidelity to nature come later.
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These stories will rank among the best of Mr. Trowbridge's books for the young-andhe has written some of the best of our juvenileliterature.
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The Dark Ages of JuvenileLiterature do not afford a chronicle of greater atrocity!
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Head of JuvenileLiterature.
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Juvenileliterature in those days had not evolved a distinct type of its own-butthat I am sure did me no harm.