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MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY
Although Mr. Moncure D. Conway delights in representing himself as an "earthward" pilgrim, his Autobiography bears no trace of an earthly or worldly spirit; however far his pilgrimage may have led him, he seems to have remained something of an idealist still; his ideals are no doubt ethica...
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Published in: | Westminster review, Jan. 1852-Jan. 1914 Jan. 1852-Jan. 1914, 1905-03, Vol.163 (3), p.294-298 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Although Mr. Moncure D. Conway delights in representing himself as an "earthward" pilgrim, his Autobiography bears no trace of an earthly or worldly spirit; however far his pilgrimage may have led him, he seems to have remained something of an idealist still; his ideals are no doubt ethical and humanitarian, but they are ideals for all that and constitute something like religion. |
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ISSN: | 2044-6853 |