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" Liberal Education makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate taste, a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind, a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct... "
Higher Education as a Moral Enterprise - 第 8 頁
Edward LeRoy Long Jr. 著 - 1992 - 240 頁
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The Scope and Nature of University Education

John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 頁
...Education makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate...are the connatural qualities of a large knowledge ; they are the objects of a University ; I am advocating, I shall illustrate and insist upon them ;...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute of ..., 第 32 卷

American Institute of Instruction - 1862 - 224 頁
...and are explicable and demonstrable without the aid of special revelation. It is a great attainment to have a cultivated intellect; a delicate taste; a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind ; a noble, courteous bearing in the conduct of life ; and qualities of large knowledge, — of liberal culture....
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Niagara Index, 第 45 卷

1912 - 336 頁
...an education as the special characteristic or property of a gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman; it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate...courteous bearing in the conduct of life. These are the co-natural qualities of a broad mind— the result of a liberal education. AU REVOIR. BY NORB. Come,...
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The idea of a university defined and illustrated

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 頁
...Education makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate...are the connatural qualities of a large knowledge; they are the objects of a University; I am advocating, I shall illustrate and insist upon them ; but...
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The Detroit Medical Journal, 第 1 卷

Leartus Connor, John Jolliffe Mulheron - 1877 - 996 頁
...qualifications on entering our medical schools 1 he said the education he would advocate should give a delicate taste, a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind, a noble and courteous bearing in his conduct through life ; should open the mind, correct, refine, enable it to master, know and digest,...
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Transactions of the Canada Medical Association ... 10th Annual Meeting ...

Canadian Medical Association - 1877 - 324 頁
...vindicate should give cultivation to the intellect; it should give a delicate taste, a candid, equiiable, dispassionate mind, a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life. It shouW open the m'nd, correct it and veine it, aad enable it to " know and to digest, master, rule,...
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Education, 第 49 卷

1928 - 694 頁
...one should definitely strive to be cultured, for he considers that it is well to be a gentleman and to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate taste,...mind, a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life;22 the latter thinks that when nature and society can live in the schoolroom, when the forms and...
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The Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the National Conference on ...

1892 - 318 頁
...the anxious period of sound adjustment, of the coming of which the signs may be even now discerned. "A cultivated intellect, a delicate taste, a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind, a noble and lustrous bearing in the conduct of life." These are by no iron law of necessity the prerogative of...
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. in Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 頁
...ducation makes not the Christian, not the Catholic ^ but the gentIemSn.~ it is well to "be a gentlemen, it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate...are the connatural qualities of a large knowledge ; they jire the 'objgcts~of a University ; I am advocating, I shall illustrateand insist upon them...
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The Church Quarterly Review, 第 52 卷

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1901 - 542 頁
...education makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman. ' It is well to be a gentleman ; it is well to have a cultivated intellect ; a delicate...are the connatural qualities of a large knowledge ; they are the objects of a University ; but still I repeat, they are no guarantee for sanctity or...
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