| 1856 - 766 Seiten
...walk ; we must teach them — and we can teach them — to find wonder in every insect, sublimity in every hedgerow, the records of past worlds in every...they may be fit hereafter to be rulers over much. I may seem to exaggerate the advantages of such studies ; but the question after all is one of experience... | |
| 1859 - 634 Seiten
...children any good, we muet teach them, and we can teach them, to find wonder in every insect, sublimity In every hedgerow, the records of past worlds in every...make them faithful in a few things that they may be tit hereafter to be rulere over much." In our country walks during these months we are sure to meet... | |
| 1855 - 624 Seiten
...walk ; we must teach them — and we can teach them — to find wonder in every insect, sublimity in every hedge-row, the records of past worlds in every...full use of that limited sphere in which they now aro, make them faithful in a few things, that they may be n't hereafter to be rulers over much. We... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 784 Seiten
...walk ; we must teach them — and we can teach them — to find wonder in every insect, sublimity in every hedge-row, the records of past worlds in every...may be fit hereafter to be rulers over much." What can be a more effectual means of turning such opportunities to the best account, than the employment... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 792 Seiten
...every pebble, and 1 By none more forcibly than by Mr. Kingslcy, in his recent little volume entitled boundless fertility upon the barren shore ; and so,...may be fit hereafter to be rulers over much." What can be a more effectual means of turning such opportunities to the best account, than the employment... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 758 Seiten
...than by Mr. Kingsley, in his recent little volume entitled " Glauuus, or the Womlcrs of the Shore/' boundless fertility upon the barren shore ; and so,...things, that they may be fit hereafter to be rulers overmuch." What can be a more effectual means of turning such opportunities to the best account, than... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 824 Seiten
...sublimilv in every hedge-row, the records of past worlds in every pebble, aud boundless fertility u|>on the barren shore; and so, by teaching them to make full use of that limited sphere in which they now arc, make them faithful in a few things, that they may b"e lit hereafter to be rulers over much." What... | |
| 1857 - 528 Seiten
...walk • we must teach them — and we can teach them — to find wonder in every insect, sublimity in every hedgerow, the records of past worlds in every...they may be fit hereafter to be rulers over much. I may seem to exaggerate the advantages of such studies ; but the question after all is one of experience... | |
| 1857 - 526 Seiten
...walk ; we must teach them — and we ean teach them — to find wonder in every insect, sublimity in every hedgerow, the records of past worlds in every...in which they now are, make them faithful in a few thing!),, that they may be fit hereafter to be rulers over much. I may seem to exaggerate the advantages... | |
| 448 Seiten
...children any good, we must teach them, and we can teach them, to find wonder in every insect, sublimity in every hedge-row, the records of past worlds in every...sphere in which they now are, make them faithful in few things that they may be fit hereafter to be rulers over much." Euskin also takes a very decided... | |
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