means of enfranchisement, the book
liberates a man from imprisonment
within the narrow limits of his own
time; it makes him free of all times.
He lives in all periods, under all
forms of government, in all social
conditions; the mind of antiquity, of
mediaevalism, of the Renaissance, is
as open to him as the mind of his own
day, and so he is able to look upon
human life in its entirety.
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