Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... individual , should rest on an ideal basis . Not only man but nature is injured by the imputation that man exists only to be fattened with bread ; but he lives in such con- nection with Thought and Fact , that his bread is surely ...
... individual , should rest on an ideal basis . Not only man but nature is injured by the imputation that man exists only to be fattened with bread ; but he lives in such con- nection with Thought and Fact , that his bread is surely ...
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... individual freedom with national unity of action ; a government which of all others is the best fitted to develop energy , hardihood , and enterprise ; one most powerful of all to direct and animate a conquering army . We know this is ...
... individual freedom with national unity of action ; a government which of all others is the best fitted to develop energy , hardihood , and enterprise ; one most powerful of all to direct and animate a conquering army . We know this is ...
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... individual man ; which explains that wonderful perfection of development that was found in individuals in the earlier ages ; so that whilst the progress has still been towards The the improvement of the race , we can point 1847. ] 55 ...
... individual man ; which explains that wonderful perfection of development that was found in individuals in the earlier ages ; so that whilst the progress has still been towards The the improvement of the race , we can point 1847. ] 55 ...
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... individual development has been attained , that has served as a model to all after times , and which , in its per ... individuals . The poems of Homer , the early Greek dramas , the Parthenon and its friezes , belonged to every Greek as ...
... individual development has been attained , that has served as a model to all after times , and which , in its per ... individuals . The poems of Homer , the early Greek dramas , the Parthenon and its friezes , belonged to every Greek as ...
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... individual genius will never be wanting to give it utterance . We learn that it is with reason , that the works of art produced by a nation are instinc- tively appealed to , as the finest test of the rank they are enti- tled to among ...
... individual genius will never be wanting to give it utterance . We learn that it is with reason , that the works of art produced by a nation are instinc- tively appealed to , as the finest test of the rank they are enti- tled to among ...
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