... that I were to visit a cottage, and to see its walls lined with the choicest pictures of Raphael, and every spare nook filled with statues of the most exquisite workmanship, and that I were to learn, that neither man, woman, nor child ever cast an... The Irish Penny Journal - Strana 1101841Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 str.
...l.-arn, that neither man, woman, nor child, ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should 1 feel their privation ; how should I want to open their...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... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1838 - 90 str.
...learn, that neither man, woman nor child ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should I feel their privation ; how should I want to open their eyes, and to help them to com* prehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which in vain courted their notice. But every husbandman... | |
| 1839 - 630 str.
...nrt, how should 1 feel their privation; how should 1 want to open their •yes, and to help them \n comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which...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... | |
| 1839 - 622 str.
...these miracles of art, how should I feel their piivation ; how should I want to open their eyes, nnd to help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness...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... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1839 - 526 str.
...learn that neither man, woman, nor child, ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should I feel their privation ; how should I want to open their...comprehend and feel the loveliness and grandeur which iu vain courted their notice ! But every husbandman is living in sight of the works of a diviner artist... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1840 - 480 str.
...learn that neither man, woman, nor child ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should I feel their privation ? how should I want to open their...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... | |
| 1840 - 544 str.
...learn that neither man, woman, nor child ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should I feel their privation? how should I want to open their eyes,...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... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 str.
...learn, that neither man, woman, nor child ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should I feel their privation ; how should I want to open their...help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and 31* grandeur which in vain courted their notice ! But every husbandman is living in sight of the works... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 str.
...learn, that neither man, woman, nor child ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, how should I feel their privation ; how should I want to open their...help them to comprehend and feel the loveliness and 31* grandeur which in vain courted their notice ! But every husbandman is living in sight of the works... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1842 - 58 str.
...that neither man, woman, nor child, ever cast an eye upon these miracles of art, how should I feel for their privation ! how should I want to open their...grandeur which in vain courted their notice ! But eeery husbandman is lieing in sight o/ ' tlw works of a Dieiner artist, and how much would his existence... | |
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