. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. that is about nil we liavt^that really meets the need of the writer, ami iiblcsomc. Somethin;! ? compound something vk as well as ;n greatly needed. prise that step forward and relieve his brethren andthe great public of the disadvantages underwhich they now labor. There is every in-ducement for inventive talent to enter thisfield of usefulness, and it is to be hopedthat the credit and the advantage will fallto penmen themselves. The Ornate in Penmanship, , the beautiful r 1 treated like the i encouraged, nor admired, asin other arts. Mo


. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. that is about nil we liavt^that really meets the need of the writer, ami iiblcsomc. Somethin;! ? compound something vk as well as ;n greatly needed. prise that step forward and relieve his brethren andthe great public of the disadvantages underwhich they now labor. There is every in-ducement for inventive talent to enter thisfield of usefulness, and it is to be hopedthat the credit and the advantage will fallto penmen themselves. The Ornate in Penmanship, , the beautiful r 1 treated like the i encouraged, nor admired, asin other arts. Moreover, vsuffer it. in any of its dcpnslandered and ridicnlnl :i-of flourishing, and (o iin . \ in the profession—:in ixjiiithat of dynamite. Should entmnce to ignoble mindshere V And as for ridicule. /. wt-re for mere pasthe thoughtful, uveloped therein s I 111 r, :,vr a muUHude ^ liap-luizard as itime ; on the other hand,biased observer sees en-treasury of beauty, and tion and less i ire nothing its of the «/w(lost jewel I. using the- knia-poinl Ami ,v i, ii write again upon the absorptive surfaceformed by the rude seraper which penmenare obliged to use to-day ? It surely mustbe within the limits of possibility, to find beautiful in its elementary stage is admitted. of God in curm, Uis wondrous let us reflect again and determine whether it he any more useful than the swooping . rl,.i, of itself a liule world of eagle or impossible quill. The con- . .l.|.iirlment of it, at least, elusion must naturally he in the negative. compendium of curves. smce illustration of the fact will readily lulurcs-own model. Hence show that they are one and inseparable—one keeping precious in tliit would be in truth not to piand if so—wc might as w.(l utility ? Are the biased, noisy, whole world ? Are we to suit our works totheir words ? Bynoniraiis ! AVhiit tlioujrhsome of our most nhininn UliIiIs i!n lusli regard invincibk- w< (<? iln slmii^l


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