Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way they think proper for the actual condition of the masses. The ordinary popular literature is an example of this way of working on the... The Cornhill Magazine - Page 53edited by - 1867Full view - About this book
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1869 - 354 pages
...beauty ; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organisations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1869 - 350 pages
...beauty ; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organisations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English prose literature - 1880 - 354 pages
...beauty ; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organisations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1883 - 420 pages
...beauty ; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to'give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organisations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
| Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 348 pages
...beauty ; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organizations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1891 - 438 pages
...; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to give the masses", as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way they think proper for the actual condition of i:ie masses. The ordinary popular literature is an example of this way of working on the masses. Plenty... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1894 - 420 pages
...beauty ; real sweetness and real light Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organisations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 460 pages
...Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and 30 adapted in the way they think proper for the actual...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our 5 religious and political organisations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 464 pages
...adapted in the way they think proper for th dual condition of the masses. The ordinary popula erature is an example of this way of working on the masses....constituting the creed of their own profession or party. J 5 religious and political organisations give an examp.le [ยป of this way of working on the rna5gg?,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - American essays - 1900 - 476 pages
...beauty; real sweetness and real light. Plenty of people will try to give the masses, as they call them, an intellectual food prepared and adapted in the way...constituting the creed of their own profession or party. Our religious and political organizations give an example of this way of working on the masses. I condemn... | |
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