Both Uses of
intellectual
in
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
- It was necessary to keep our religious masters at St. Michael's unacquainted with the fact, that, instead of spending the Sabbath in wrestling, boxing, and drinking whisky, we were trying to learn how to read the will of God; for they had much rather see us engaged in those degrading sports, than to see us behaving like intellectual, moral, and accountable beings.†
Chpt 10
- He seemed to see fully the pressing necessity of setting aside my intellectual nature, in order to contentment in slavery.†
Chpt 11 *
Definition:
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(intellectual as in: intellectual stimulation) related to intelligence -- such as requiring, appealing to, or possessing intelligence