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People are always ready to consider themselves persons of culture, on the strength of proficiency, when they are not only lacking in others, but blind to those they lack. An artist of any kind, even a very great artist, is not, for this reason alone, a man of culture : artists are not only insensitive to other arts than those which they practice, but sometimes have very bad manners or meager intellectual gifts. The person who contributes to culture, however important his contribution may be, is not always a " cultured person
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