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The state , like the 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 connection with Thought and Fact , that his ...
The state , like the 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 connection with Thought and Fact , that his ...
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Besides this , they have established a form of government which harmoniously balances individual freedom with national unity of action ; a government which of all others is the best fitted to develop energy , hardihood , and enterprise ...
Besides this , they have established a form of government which harmoniously balances individual freedom with national unity of action ; a government which of all others is the best fitted to develop energy , hardihood , and enterprise ...
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There may be individuals , but hardly a class . ... This threefold nature of man , religious , practical , and artistic , is rarely if ever confided by nature , in full measure , to the same individual ; always the one predominates .
There may be individuals , but hardly a class . ... This threefold nature of man , religious , practical , and artistic , is rarely if ever confided by nature , in full measure , to the same individual ; always the one predominates .
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... or at least , the means of its elaboration and interpretation to mankind ; and by the steady progress of the idea in such a race an individual development has been attained , that has served as a model to all after times , and which ...
... or at least , the means of its elaboration and interpretation to mankind ; and by the steady progress of the idea in such a race an individual development has been attained , that has served as a model to all after times , and which ...
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We arrive at the conviction , that where the genius of a people needs an expression , 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 ...
We arrive at the conviction , that where the genius of a people needs an expression , 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 ...
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