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A series of essays and lectures examines the relationship between mind and nature, arguing that imagination and moral purpose underlie material reality and cultural institutions. The author contrasts common-sense practicality with poetic insight, explores originality, eloquence, and the comic, and sketches how literature, religion, and science reflect evolving laws and correspondences. He urges individual conscience and creative expression while surveying cultural progress, sources of inspiration including Persian verse, and ideas of greatness and immortality. The pieces blend philosophical reflection, literary criticism, and moral counsel, moving from concrete observation to broad metaphysical claims about unity, transformation, and social aims.
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