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" It results from this brief survey that the elements and means of cultivation are much more numerous than they used to be; so that it is not wise to say of any one acquisition or faculty — with it cultivation becomes possible, without it impossible. "
Hearst's International - Page 1012
1903
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Science, Volume 18

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1903 - 858 pages
...human uses not meat and drink, clothes and shelter, but the satisfaction of mental and spiritual needs. It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible, without it impossible. The one acquisition may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. We have met artists...
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Science, Volume 18

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1903 - 858 pages
...human uses not meat and drink, clothes and shelter, but the satisfaction of mental and spiritual needs. It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible, without it impossible. The one acquisition may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. We have met artists...
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Present College Questions: Six Papers Read Before the National Educational ...

Charles William Eliot, Andrew Fleming West, William Rainey Harper, Nicholas Murray Butler - Education, Higher - 1903 - 136 pages
...prodigious variety of fruits of the imagination that the nineteenth century has given to our race. It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible, without it impossible. The one acquisition or faculty may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. Thus it...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting Held at ...

National Educational Association (U.S.) - Education - 1903 - 1100 pages
...prodigious variety of fruits of the imagination that the nineteenth century has given to our race. It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible ; without it, impossible. The one acquisition or faculty may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. Thus, it...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting

National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - Education - 1903 - 1098 pages
...prodigious variety of fruits of the imagination that the nineteenth century has given to our race. It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible ; without it, impossible. The one acquisition or faculty may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. Thus, it...
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Specimens of Exposition and Argument

Debates and debating - 1908 - 394 pages
...prodigious variety of fruits of the imagination that the nineteenth century has given to our race. It results from this brief survey that the elements and means of cultivation are much more numerous 15 than they used to be; so that it is not wise to say of any one acquisition or faculty — with it...
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Education for Efficiency, and The New Definition of the Cultivated Man

Charles William Eliot - Culture - 1909 - 82 pages
...that the last century has given to our race. It results from this brief survey that the ele- / ments and means of cultivation are much more numerous than...cultivation becomes possible ; without it, impossible. The one acquisition or faculty may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. Thus, it...
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Addresses to Engineering Students

John Alexander Low Waddell - Engineering - 1911 - 588 pages
...imagination is quite as productive for human service as the literary or poetic imagination." ********** "It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible, without it impossible." ********** "On the other hand, is there any single acquisition or faculty which is essential to culture,...
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Addresses to Engineering Students

John Alexander Low Waddell, John Lyle Harrington - Engineering - 1911 - 514 pages
...literary or poetic imagination." *******#$* "It results from this brief survey that the elements _and means of cultivation are much more numerous than they...cultivation becomes possible, without it impossible." ********** "On the other hand, is there any single acquisition or faculty which is essential to culture,...
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The Freshman and His College: A College Manual

Frank Cummins Lockwood - Education - 1913 - 180 pages
...recognize the prodigious variety of fruits of the imagination that the last century has given to our race. It results from this brief survey that the elements...cultivation becomes possible, without it, impossible. The one acquisition or faculty may be immense, and yet cultivation may not have been attained. Thus it...
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