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The Unknown Coleridge
註釋Derwent soon found himself embarked upon his greatest life's work. He became committed to putting into practice his father's rational and religious faith in the educability of all people, and the social powers of education. His "teachers of the people" were to be "educated men" in the highest and best sense. Government policy in 1862 put a cruel brake on such aspirations, but not before Derwent had written and practised his philosophy into educational history.