The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... called savage life , in which the animal nature re- ceives its fullest development , to that higher state of intellectual existence called civiliza- tion . Primitive nations can only produce two sorts of great men , then - their orators ...
... called savage life , in which the animal nature re- ceives its fullest development , to that higher state of intellectual existence called civiliza- tion . Primitive nations can only produce two sorts of great men , then - their orators ...
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... called " a novel with- much in the flowers of fancy . Those of sen- out a hero . " It is scarcely a novel at all , timent and thought spring spontaneously and for it is sadly deficient in unity . Could we constantly in his garden ; he ...
... called " a novel with- much in the flowers of fancy . Those of sen- out a hero . " It is scarcely a novel at all , timent and thought spring spontaneously and for it is sadly deficient in unity . Could we constantly in his garden ; he ...
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... called a Conserva- tive . In theory he was a Republican . Even when his dread of anarchy and his disdain for vulgar delusions led him to side for a time with the defenders of arbitrary power , his intellect was always with Locke and ...
... called a Conserva- tive . In theory he was a Republican . Even when his dread of anarchy and his disdain for vulgar delusions led him to side for a time with the defenders of arbitrary power , his intellect was always with Locke and ...
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