The law of opposites under which
men live is very strikingly
brought out in the endeavour to se-
cure a sound and intelligent adjust-
ment to one's time, -- a relation
intimate and vital, and at the same
time deliberately and judicially as-
sumed. To be detached in thought,
feeling, or action, from the age in
which one lives, is to cut the ties that
bind the individual to society, and
through which he is very largely
nourished and educated. To live
deeply and really through every
form of expression and in every
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