The man of most remote tradition--of early oriental pomp and circumstance, bonds and contumely; of Greece, the chivalrous, the poetic, the graceful; of Imperial Rome, ruler of the world, queen of arts and sciences; of the dark ages--those despots of C...
The man of most remote tradition--of early oriental pomp and circumstance, bonds and contumely; of Greece, the chivalrous, the poetic, the graceful; of Imperial Rome, ruler of the world, queen of arts and sciences; of the dark ages--those despots of Creeds; of England's ephemeris--"When wild in woods the noble savage ran"-or, later, her warrior, squire, merchant, noble--the man of all time and place, in his nature is "unus et idem.