
How to Preserve the Imaginative Power in Children
Charlotte Mason Poetry · Transcription Team
May 7, 202459m 28s
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Show Notes
<p>Editor’s Note, by Art Middlekauff Readers of Charlotte Mason’s Home Education know the name Arthur Burrell from the chapter on recitation: “On this subject,” writes Charlotte Mason, “I cannot do better than refer the reader to Mr Arthur Burrell’s [book] Recitation.”[1] It is hard to imagine a stronger endorsement of Burrell’s 1891 Recitation: A Handbook …</p>
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