Both these two novelties—like the poetry and other accomplishments of this memorable race—grew up from rude indigenous beginnings, under native stimulus unborrowed and unassisted from without.
But in imaginative power, he stands nearest of all modern writers to Shakespeare and Milton; and yet in a kind perfectly unborrowed and his own.
It is, indeed, impossible to claim for Roman poetry the unborrowed glory or the varied inspiration of the earlier art of Greece.
There is an unborrowed foundation, there is an internal support for the state in man.
The coincidence of testimony is the strongest possible evidence to the nature and unborrowed character of the being.
I might give other evidence in favour of the unborrowed character of Australian belief in some such being as Baiame.
I propose to examine Mr. Tylor's work, and to show that his own witnesses demonstrate the unborrowed and original character of the gods in question.
As I have shown, in this and the preceding paper, there is abundance of evidence for an unborrowed Australian religion.
We shall find that a barbaric people, the Pawnees, hold a mystery precisely parallel to the Demeter legend: a Mystery necessarily unborrowed from Greece.
The unborrowed antiquity of a belief in a divine being, creative and sometimes moral, in North America, is thus demonstrated.
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