Should a traveller, returning from a far country, bring us an account of men wholly different from any with whom we were ever acquainted, men who were entirely divested of avarice, ambition, or revenge, who knew no pleasure but friendship, generosity,... Kant-Studien - Page 166edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| Various - Philosophy - 2002 - 596 pages
...the men described by Polybius and Tacitus are to those who now govern the world. Should a traveler, returning from a far country, bring us an account...whom we were ever acquainted, men who were entirely divested of avarice, ambition, or revenge, who knew no pleasure but friendship, generosity, and public... | |
| Rolf Aderhold - 2002 - 309 pages
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| Sankar Muthu - Philosophy - 2009 - 368 pages
...-century political writings), was precisely what noble savage writers inadvertently helped to fostet: Should a traveller, returning from a far country,...whom we were ever acquainted; men, who were entirely divested of avarice, ambition, or revenge; who knew no pleasure but friendship, generosity, and public... | |
| Susanne Zepp - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 166 pages
...sei, und der mit Bezug auf den Bericht des fiktiven Brodie von besonderem Interesse zu sein scheint: ā€˛Should a traveller, returning from a far country,...whom we were ever acquainted; men, who were entirely divested of avarice, ambition, or revenge, who knew no pleasure but friendship, generosity, and public... | |
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