Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under our charge, not a conventional gentleman but a man of culture, a man of intellectual resource, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with that good taste which is the conscience... Science - Page 404edited by - 1886Full view - About this book
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 | Laurence R. Veysey - 1970 - 519 pages
...Reserve defined culture as a combination of "intellectual resources," "public spirit," "refinement," and "that good taste which is the conscience of the mind,...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." 2°8 If such statements had any focus, it was once again ethical. This was the great age of moral homily.... | |
 | Kenneth Cmiel - 1990 - 360 pages
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 | Kenneth Cmiel - 1990 - 360 pages
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