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The collection presents a sequence of essays that probe the nature of poetic imagination, the limits of experience, and the cultivation of character and manners. The author argues that true poetry and insight arise from an inward, transmuted spirit that reads spiritual meaning in material forms, while individual perception and habit shape moral and political life. Other essays examine generosity and gifts, the human relationship to nature, debates between nominalism and realism, and the impulses behind social reform, offering concise aphorisms, philosophical reflection, and practical critique of contemporary manners and institutions.
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