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" ... feelings, and so akin to worship, that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and glorious sky, they were tenants of a dungeon. An infinite joy... "
The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]. - Page 281
edited by - 1840
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Papers on Froebel's Kindergarten: With Suggestions on Principles and Methods ...

Henry Barnard - 1890 - 816 pages
...are alive to it can not lift their eyes without feeling themselves encompassed with it on every side. An infinite joy is lost to the world by the want of...endowment. Suppose 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...
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Kindergarten and Child Culture Papers: Papers of Froebel's Kindergarten ...

Henry Barnard - 1890 - 808 pages
...it can not-lift their eyes without feeling themselves encompassed with it on every side. An inh'nite joy is lost to the world by the want of culture of...endowment. Suppose 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...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 518 pages
...multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of thie fair earth and glorious sky, they were tenants of...endowment. Suppose 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...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 2

Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 pages
...that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and...endowment. Suppose 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...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 11

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 pages
...that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and...endowment. Suppose 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...
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The New Century First [-- ] Reader, Book 5

1899 - 408 pages
...that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and...endowment. Suppose 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...
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The New Century Fifth Reader: Selected and Adapted from the World's Standard ...

1899 - 434 pages
...that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and...endowment. Suppose 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...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 26

Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 452 pages
...that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and...endowment. Suppose 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...
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Cyr's Fifth Reader, Book 5

Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 456 pages
...think of the multitude of men as living in is the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if they were tenants of a dungeon. An infinite joy is...by the want of culture of this spiritual endowment. The greatest truths are wronged if not linked with beauty, and they win their way most surely 20 and...
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Essays of American Essayists: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches ...

1900 - 496 pages
...that it is painful to think of the multitude of men as living in the midst of it, and living almost as blind to it as if, instead of this fair earth and...endowment. Suppose 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...
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