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I think many of us must regret that a deeper tincture of learning is not required of the average pass-man, or injected into him perforce.
I. Introductory 1920
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In those times, when a pass-man showed unusual powers, they could give him an honorary class; not a high class, because the range of the examination was less than in the honour-school.
The Life of John Ruskin Collingwood, W G 1911
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I think many of us must regret that a deeper tincture of learning is not required of the average pass-man, or injected into him perforce.
On The Art of Reading Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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In those times, when a pass-man showed unusual powers, they could give him an honorary class; not a high class, because the range of the examination was less than in the honour-school.
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But he ought to have known, and I should think he must have known, that at the time of his writing the mere and sheer pass-man -- the man whose knowledge was represented by the minimum of Smalls, Mods, and Greats -- was, if not actually in a minority, -- in some colleges at least he was that -- at any rate in a pretty bare majority.
Matthew Arnold George Saintsbury 1889
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Whether Mr Arnold shared Mark Pattison's craze about the abolition of the pass-man altogether, I do not know.
Matthew Arnold George Saintsbury 1889
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In 1831 he took his B.A. degree as what is called a "pass-man."
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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