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tion" would follow instinct, but is deterred by conventionalism - is overawed by idealism, yet attracted and transiently inspired; but has not steadiness for the initiatory contemplation of the Actual, He conjoins its snatched privileges with a besetting sensualism and suffers at once from the horror of the one and the disgust, involving the Innocent (others) in the fatal conflict of his spirit:" (Mirror of young manhood,)

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