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He’s taught himself speech and wind-swift thought, trained his feelings for communal civic life . . . .

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I'm not really sure what the question here is, but I will still try to answer it.
This line is from Sophocles' "Antigone", and is said by the chorus. It refers to the man himself, to humanity, and the genius of it, how they managed to do so many things on their own, they even taught themselves how to speak and think, and live in a community.
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