10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELEUTHEROMANIA»
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They are culminating in what Professor Babbitt calls “eleutheromania.” He
explains: “Eleutheromania may be defined as the instinct to throw off not simply
outer and artificial limitations, but all limitations whatsoever. For example,
Friedrich ...
Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane, 1910
They are culminating in what Professor Babbitt calls "eleutheromania." He
explains: "Eleutheromania may be defined as the instinct to throw off not simply
outer and artificial limitations, but all limitations whatsoever. For example,
Friedrich ...
Edward Jewitt Wheeler, 1910
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A Performance Cosmology: Testimony from the Future, Evidence ...
EDWARD. SCHEER. FIELD. STATION. 8. Eleutheromania: Performance. Art. and
. the. War. on. Terror . Eleutheromania: mad zeal for freedom. Eleutheromaniac:
one possessed by a mad zeal for freedom. <htt : dictionar .oed.com I will not yield
...
Judie Christie, Richard Gough, Daniel Peter Watt, 2013
At this late hour you are probably seized with eleutheromania, or “a crazed desire
for freedom.” Thomas Carlyle mentioned it in his History of the French Revolution
but it hasn't been found much since. This is a crying shame, as it can be used ...
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The New Laokoon: An Essay on the Confusion of the Arts
There is plainly eleutheromania in Byron's idea of liberty, as there is in Shelley's
idea of sympathy ; but this eleutheromania had at least some justification as a
protest against a counter-excess of Toryism in the society of their time. Nowadays
...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The character is made a basis of the primary division of Passeres. Forbes.
eleutherodactylous (e-lu'the-ro-dak'ti-lus), a. Having the characters of the
Eleutherodac- E. aigyptiacus is a species fre- tyli. eleutheromania (e-lu'the-ro-ma'
ni-&), n. [NL.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
The character is made a basis of the primary division of Passeres. Forbes.
eleutherodactylous (e-lu'the-ro-dak'ti-lus), a. Having the characters of the
Eleutherodactyli. eleutheromania (e-lu'the-ro-ma'ni-a), n. [NL., < Gr. itevdcpoc,
free (ibevdepia ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
< eleutheromania + -ac; cf. maniac.'] I. a. Having an excessive zeal for freedom.
Crowds, as was said, inundate the outer courts: inundation of young
eleutheromaniac Noblemen in English costume, uttering audacious speeches.
Carlyle, French ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
< eleutheromania + -ac; cf. maniac."] I. a. Having an excessive zeal for freedom.
Crowds, as was said, inundate the outer courts : Inundation of young
eleutheromaniac Noblemen in English costume, uttering audacious speeches.
Carlyle, French ...
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In Search of a Political Philosophy: Ideologies at the Close ...
LIBERALISM,. HEDONISM. AND. ELEUTHEROMANIA. The hypothesis that the
conceptof desire. ¥. if it includes both biological drives and learned associations.
¥. adequatelyexplains animal behaviour (other than that of the species homo ...
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