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" He had, in the highest degree, that noble faculty whereby man is able to live in the past and in the future, in the distant and in the unreal. India and its inhabitants were not to him, as to most Englishmen, mere names and abstractions, but a real country... "
National Life and Character: A Forecast - Page 2
by Charles Henry Pearson - 1893 - 357 pages
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 44

1842 - 574 pages
...ness, and dullness, and confusion, he drew a rici aeondance of ingenious theories and vivid pictures He had, in the highest degree, that noble faculty whereby man is able to live in the past and in the fu tore, in the distant and in the unreal. India and its inhabitants were not to him, as to most Englishmen...
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