Selected Poems: The Essay on Criticism, the Moral Essays, the DunciadLongmans, Green, 1888 - 251 pages |
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... admire that kind of character in a man . And I could never quite understand why I should admire something up in the sky for which I should only have indignant contempt if I met it on the street . Here , then , is another possible theory ...
... admire that kind of character in a man . And I could never quite understand why I should admire something up in the sky for which I should only have indignant contempt if I met it on the street . Here , then , is another possible theory ...
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... admire a chicken , very little of interest happened . B37 continued its drift towards the Pacific . Doñas Camino and Socorro met for hot chocolate at the Vitoria at the bottom of the calle Ancha . I crossed said street at least a dozen ...
... admire a chicken , very little of interest happened . B37 continued its drift towards the Pacific . Doñas Camino and Socorro met for hot chocolate at the Vitoria at the bottom of the calle Ancha . I crossed said street at least a dozen ...
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... admire what his parents admire , but also what society admires . Thus the social ideal is both a cause and an effect . It becomes the ideal of the individual , and by becoming so is perpetuated as the ideal of society . So peoples ...
... admire what his parents admire , but also what society admires . Thus the social ideal is both a cause and an effect . It becomes the ideal of the individual , and by becoming so is perpetuated as the ideal of society . So peoples ...
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... admire them. When you see someone else admire the person, this can reinvigorate your admiration for them. Third, you give them normative support. This means that you give the admired person further reason to continue in their “admirable ...
... admire them. When you see someone else admire the person, this can reinvigorate your admiration for them. Third, you give them normative support. This means that you give the admired person further reason to continue in their “admirable ...
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... admire them in the first place. The feeling, in other words, of betterment, of elevation. This is what creates childhood admiration, and what can often be its twin, a craving to emulate the heroes and follow in their footsteps. Reading ...
... admire them in the first place. The feeling, in other words, of betterment, of elevation. This is what creates childhood admiration, and what can often be its twin, a craving to emulate the heroes and follow in their footsteps. Reading ...
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