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" ... the majority of men will always require humane letters; and so much the more, as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need in man for conduct, and to the need in him for beauty. "
Discourses in America - Page 137
by Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 207 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 95

1905 - 880 pages
...majority of men will always require humane letters; and so much the more, as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct and to the need in him for beauty." But perhaps the best of the three Discourses is that on Emerson, wherein he penetrates to the core...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 36; Volume 99

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1882 - 920 pages
...the majority of men will also require humane letters, and so much the more as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct, and to the need in him for beauty. And so we have turned in favor of the humanities the No wisdom, nor understanding, nor counsel., against...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 12

1882 - 1050 pages
...majority of men will always require humane letters, and so much the more as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct, and to the need in him for beauty. And so we have turned in favour of the humanities the No wisdom, nor understanding, nor counsel, against...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 36; Volume 99

1882 - 884 pages
...the majority of men will also require humane letters, and so much the more as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct, and to the need in him for beauty. And so we have turned in favor of the humanities the No wisdom, nor understanding, nor counsel, against...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 159

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1885 - 582 pages
...strange, inevitably magnificent. Mr. Matthew Arnold has told us in his own eloquent language * how, ' forty years ago, when I was an undergraduate at Oxford,...were in the air there which haunt my memory still:' * 'Emerson,' an address delivered in Boston, USA, in the winter of 1S53, and published in ' Macmillan's...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 159

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1885 - 582 pages
...strange, inevitably magnificent. Mr. Matthew Arnold has told us in his own eloquent language * how, c forty years ago, when I was an undergraduate at Oxford,...were in the air there which haunt my memory still : ' * 'Emerson,' an address dclivered in Boston, USA, in the winter of 1883, and published in ' Mocmillan's...
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Education Mosaics

Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 286 pages
...majority of men will always require humane letters, and so much the more as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct, and to the need in him for beauty. . . . The instinct for beauty is set in human nature, as surely as the instinct for knowledge is set...
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Studies in Literature and Style

Theodore Whitefield Hunt - 1890 - 304 pages
...aspirations. . . . The majority of men will always require humane letters, and so much the more, as they have the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct and to the need in him for beauty. — " Discourses in America." CHAPTE EMERSON'S ENGLISH STYLE. MR. EMERSON, all counter-criticism conceded,...
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The Southern Empire

Oliver Throck Morton - 1892 - 236 pages
...vastly invigorating effect upon the Established Church. " Forty years ago," says Matthew Arnold, " when I was an undergraduate at Oxford, voices were in the air there which haunt my memory still. . . . He (Newman) was in the very prime of life ; he was close at hand to us at Oxford ; he was preaching...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 21

1882 - 900 pages
...majority of men will always require humane letters, and so much the more as they have the more and the greater results of science to relate to the need...man for conduct, and to the need in him for beauty. And so we have turned in favor of the humanities the "No icisdom, nor understanding, nor counsel, against...
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