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... feel deep and abiding interest in the improvement and elevation of the people . Indifference to the welfare of the multitude , coldness towards , or want of generous sympathy with them , is the reverse of the feelings and actions of ...
... feel deep and abiding interest in the improvement and elevation of the people . Indifference to the welfare of the multitude , coldness towards , or want of generous sympathy with them , is the reverse of the feelings and actions of ...
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... feel disinclined to follow Mr. Arnold , unless he can furnish a more powerful instrument than literature for translating his theory into practice . Byron and Burns were brutes as well as poets , and many men of culture to - day are ...
... feel disinclined to follow Mr. Arnold , unless he can furnish a more powerful instrument than literature for translating his theory into practice . Byron and Burns were brutes as well as poets , and many men of culture to - day are ...
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... how to say it . ' Now supposing a man feels he has something to say , but cannot say it , cannot make his ideas sufficiently clear and intelligible to others , he does not pass for his real worth among his fellows , and is 48 THE CULTURE ...
... how to say it . ' Now supposing a man feels he has something to say , but cannot say it , cannot make his ideas sufficiently clear and intelligible to others , he does not pass for his real worth among his fellows , and is 48 THE CULTURE ...
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... feel comfortable in it ; and a neat cottage gives a thrill of pleasure to the passer - by . The improve- ment of taste on the part of working men would greatly tend to bind class to class , almost as much as intellectual culture ...
... feel comfortable in it ; and a neat cottage gives a thrill of pleasure to the passer - by . The improve- ment of taste on the part of working men would greatly tend to bind class to class , almost as much as intellectual culture ...
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... feel that you have got a little possession of your own , -that you are the happy pro- prietors of a small estate , and that you farm your own land . The pleasure of its cultivation will be unspeakable . And probably the next best method ...
... feel that you have got a little possession of your own , -that you are the happy pro- prietors of a small estate , and that you farm your own land . The pleasure of its cultivation will be unspeakable . And probably the next best method ...
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Page 31 - In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include not merely things and their forces, but men and their ways ; and the fashioning of the affections and of the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws.
Page 134 - And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, 21 So that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the Lord be my God...
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Page 32 - For that indirect self-preservation which we call gaining a livelihood, the knowledge of greatest value is— Science. For the due discharge of parental functions, the proper guidance is to be found only in— Science. For that interpretation of national life, past and present, without which the citizen cannot rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is— Science. Alike for the most perfect production and highest enjoyment of art in all its forms, the needful preparation is still— Science....
Page 53 - We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification.
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Page 25 - ... a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know, on all the matters which most concern us, the best which has been thought and said in the world...
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