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Page 67
... ideal which should be expressed in our lives . Confronted by the question , indeed , he suggests that not to be able to recognize your better self is itself an evidence of moral failure . True as that is , it does not help the man who ...
... ideal which should be expressed in our lives . Confronted by the question , indeed , he suggests that not to be able to recognize your better self is itself an evidence of moral failure . True as that is , it does not help the man who ...
Page 105
... ideal . Among his contemporaries at Eton , that queen of visible homes for the ideal schoolboy , he stood supreme among all his fellows ; and the long life through which I have since wound my way , and which IN MODERN LITERATURE 105.
... ideal . Among his contemporaries at Eton , that queen of visible homes for the ideal schoolboy , he stood supreme among all his fellows ; and the long life through which I have since wound my way , and which IN MODERN LITERATURE 105.
Page 221
... ideal- ism , and went on their way to take things , as they are and as they must be ; " but it is the ideal- ist who has been vindicated , while the man who ridiculed will one day be remembered only to point a moral . 66 We must note ...
... ideal- ism , and went on their way to take things , as they are and as they must be ; " but it is the ideal- ist who has been vindicated , while the man who ridiculed will one day be remembered only to point a moral . 66 We must note ...
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