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XIII.—ILLUSTRATIONS OE EVEBY-DAY LIFE. +
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( 118 )
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Xiii.—Illustrations Oe Eveby-Day Life. +
XIII . —ILLUSTRATIONS OE EVEBY-DAY LIFE . _+
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permanent fullest pression organs are intensity s received characters , outlining throug The h themselves princi them strike le of too appealin upon upon it g at the thus once memory directl in their y in to
. p valent the noblest in all sense scheme , the s eye of , education is happily whether becoming for more the and young more or pre the
foundation adult ; and an which effort merits has recentl the particular y been , made regard , based of all upon wlio this are sound
inter-, ested For in the great month cause s past of social a tiny pro paragrap _gress . hin which figures are
some , almost as numerous as letters , has appeared regularly in the newsannouncing how many persons have visited the South
Kensands papers sington to , Museum which the during list generall included the preceding y amounts week have , it ; is and probabl among perhaps e that the many thou with
of admiration our readers at the may beautiful be miniature . They models of gazed tower and temple , _, at the uriouarabesquesand quaint old carvings on the
groundcs , floor seum ; marvelled reverted to at their the own mass less of favoured fragments school in the -day Architectural s , amid the mul Mu- - ;
tifarious modern advantages shown in the Educational Collection ; and lingered long and lovingly among the pictures knowled of the of
Sheepfacturing shanks bequest processes . They in the may , East too , Gallery have soug , and ht a seen at one ge view manu the
whole work of the hatteror brush-maker , or bookbinder in its every stage . But have they , _paixsed in the small apartment at lance the
sotith end of this gallery ? Probably not ; for it is at the first g the least attractive of all the collections ; yet it is this little corner attention
believing interesting of the great that as _btiilding anything its contents to that which will is we there be would _foLind . It now on is true examination call they special are not to for be bril this as - ,
li is ant a , " and Museum neither of are Common they curious Things , in , " and the sense all that of rarity it contains ; are this Lifeand
not " Illustrations these the " of Thin Every " -Day which Life in . _" the But agg is regate not most our affect , us , the are gs
atoms of which the mass of our existence is chiefly made up ? How then becomes can we on a look moment upon ' s them reflection with , indifference the best invitation ? The to title a stud it bears y of
this collection , but its interest may perhaps be enhanced by a slight sketch About of ten the history , of its Mr formation . Twining . jun . an energetic member of
the Labourer years 's Friend ago Society , conceived , Ihe idea of popularizing of exhibition of
what is now known as Social Science by means an
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1858, page 118, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041858/page/46/
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