| Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 336 strani
...from words, is so powerfully fitted, both to represent and to awaken the mental processes—insomuch that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...tender sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it. It says much for the native and original predominance of virtue—it may be deemed another assertion... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1833 - 348 strani
...from words, is so powerfully fitted, both to represent and to awaken the mental processes—insomuch that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...tender sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it- It says much for the native and original predominance of virtue—it may be deemed another assertion... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 434 strani
...from words, is so powerfully fitted, both to represent and to awaken the mental processes—insomuch that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...tender sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it. It says much for the native and original predominance of virtue—it may be deemed another assertion... | |
| 1836 - 288 strani
...argument to future labourers in the field. both to represent and to awaken the mental processes—insomuch that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...interest is most impressively told, many a noble or tei.def sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it. It says much for the native and original predominance... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1839 - 322 strani
...from words, is so powerfully fitted, both to represent and to awaken the mental processes—insomuch that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...tender sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it. It says much for the native and original predominance of virtue—it may be deemed another assertion... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1839 - 600 strani
...from words, is so powerfully fitted, both to represent and to awaken the mental processes—insomuch that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...tender sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it. It says much for the native and original predominance of virtue—it may be deemed another assertion... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1840 - 508 strani
...apart from words, is powerfully fitted both to represent and awaken the mental processes, iiisomur.li that, without the aid of spoken characters, many a...emphatically conveyed by it The power and expressiveness suffering on hearing a certain passage performed, repeated it for some time, in order to try the result,... | |
| Music - 1857 - 416 strani
...must have made in real life, and which might easily be confirmed by instances from dramatic poetry. interest is most impressively told, many a noble or...tender sentiment is most emphatically conveyed by it. It says much for the native and original predominance of virtue—it may be deemed another assertion... | |
| Horace Mann - 1867 - 498 strani
...sympathies of nature, it tells, in accents of love and pity, of its woes, and its wishes for all humanity. The power and expressiveness of music may well be...external nature to the moral constitution of man, for what can be more adapted to his moral constitution than that which is so helpful as music eminently... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1837 - 948 strani
...sympathies of nature, it tells, in accents of love and pity, of its woes, and its wishes for all humanity. The power and expressiveness of music may well be...external nature to the moral constitution of man, for what can be more adapted to his moral constitution than that which is so helpful as music eminently... | |
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