| Great Britain. Board of Education. Committee on English in the Educational System of England - 1921 - 430 Seiten
...apostle of culture, was himself not entirely free. " The great men of culture," he wrote, '' are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive ; to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1921 - 140 Seiten
...the founder of a new culture. " The great men of culture," wrote Matthew Arnold in 1869, " are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
| California State Board of Health, California. Dept. of public health - 1922 - 1090 Seiten
...method or procedure yet known to man. — Sir George Newman. PQ The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...knowledge, the best ideas of their time; who have labored to divest knowledge of all that was harsh, uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1922 - 360 Seiten
...memorable description of the "great men of culture." They are those, Arnold declares, "who have labored to divest knowledge of all that was harsh, uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
| Walter Goodnow Everett - 1923 - 8 Seiten
...idea. And the men of culture are the true apostles of equality. The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...the best knowledge, the best ideas of their time." Happily, learning, like true religion, morality, and beauty, is a noncompetitive interest. It appeals... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1924 - 474 Seiten
...apostles of equality. The great men of cul/ ture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, I for making prevail, for carrying from one end of |...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanise it,\to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
| William Joseph Long - 1925 - 844 Seiten
...The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail, for 35 carrying from one end of society to the other, the...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive ; to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet 5 still... | |
| 1925 - 850 Seiten
...method or procedure yet known to man. — Sir George Newman. 9 8 The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making;...knowledge, the best ideas of their time: who have labored to divest knowledge of all that was harsh, uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive:... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 Seiten
...idea; and the men of culture are the true apostles of equality. The great men of culture are those ees, When I widen the rent in my wind-built tent,...zone. And the moon's with a girdle of Ë䀀 to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
| Everett Dean Martin - 1926 - 344 Seiten
...it uses them itself, freely,—nourished, and not bound by them. "The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
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