But the main thing to be noted is, that Wilhelm is constantly remoulding his ideal.
To understand this is to understand and excuse the blunders it makes in its schemes for the remoulding of reality, such a scheme, for instance, as we find in Friedrich Schlegel's Lucinde.
What we call moral reform, then, waits on information and consequentremoulding of the factors determining the direction of our original dispositions.
With those to whom, under God, the remoulding of our organic law has been intrusted it largely rests to say.
Like most progressive movements in art and literature, Boccaccio's remouldingof Italian prose may be described as a "return to nature.
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