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The Educational magazine, and journal of Christian philanthropy, and of ... - Page 101
edited by - 1839
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Volumes 1-4

Henry Barnard - Education - 1839 - 1066 pages
...want to open their eyes, and to help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice. But every husbandman is living in sight of the works of a diviner address, lo define afl the duties of parents. It will be our object to artist ; and how much would...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 5

United States - 1839 - 630 pages
...to open their •yes, and to help them \n comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice. But every husbandman is...existence be elevated, could he see the glory which shinesforth in tljeir forms, hues, proportion*, and moral expression ! F have spoken only of the beauty...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 5

United States - 1839 - 622 pages
...want to open their eyes, nnd to help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice. But every husbandman is...a diviner artist; and how much would his existence Le elevated, could he see the glory which shines forth in their forms, hues, proportions, and moral...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volume 24

John George Cochrane - 1840 - 480 pages
...want to open their eyes, and to help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice } But every husbandman is living in sight of the works of a Divine Artist ; and how much would his existence be elevated, could he see the glory which shines forth...
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What to Teach, and how to Teach it: So that the Child May Become a ..., Part 1

Henry Mayhew - Education - 1842 - 58 pages
...is lieing in sight o/ ' tlw works of a Dieiner artist, and how much would his existence be eleeated, could he see the glory which shines forth in their...proportions, and moral expression! I have spoken," he adds, " only of the beauty of nature ; but how much of this mysterious charm is found in the elegant...
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People's Edition of the Entire Works of W. E. Channing, Volume 1

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1843 - 686 pages
...want to open their eyes, and to help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice ! But every husbandman is living in sight of tho works of a diviner Artist; and how much would his existence be elevated, could he see the glory...
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Titan: A Monthly Magazine..., Volume 1

1845 - 440 pages
...grandeur which in vain courted their notice ! But every man is living in sight of the works of a divine artist; and how much would his existence be elevated...their forms, hues, proportions, and moral expression ! — dianning. Printed and published by JAMES HOGG. 122. Nicolson Strwt, Edinburgh ; to whom all communications...
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Hogg's Weekly Instructor, Volumes 1-2

English literature - 1845 - 864 pages
...every man is living in sight of the works of a divine artist ; and how much would his existence he elevated could he see the glory which shines forth...their forms, hues, proportions, and moral expression . — Channing. Printed and published by JAMES HOGG, Ш Nicolson Street, Edinburgh ; to whom all communications...
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Town's Third Reader: Containing a Selection of Lessons, Exclusively from ...

Salem Town - American literature - 1845 - 264 pages
...want to open their eyes, and to help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice. But every husbandman is. living in sight of the'works of a^diviner artist; and how. much would his existence be elevated, could he see the glory...
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The Fourth Reader: Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking. Designed for the ...

Salem Town - American literature - 1847 - 420 pages
...help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice. 6. But every husbandman is living in sight of the works...diviner artist; and how much would his existence be •The "Sacrifice of Isaac;" the " Transfiguration of ChrUrt," tc. elevated, could he see the glory...
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