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はっ
明る
All great men must be viewed (in two distinct aspects. There is th
limited aspect in which they are great,] and there is the other aspe
in which they are ordinary human beings (like the rest of us. No gre
man lives constantly on the level of his vision. Like the rest of u
の小さい
in their daily lives, all are largely preoccupied with petty concern
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V2
C
they are prone to be moved by jealousy or bad temper, to say foolis
思いやりない
ひれ
with
things, to act meanly, and to behave inconsiderately toward those w
are close to them. Our need for heroes to worship, however, general
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むし
man F
makes us disregard or deny what is ordinary (in a great man
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the man (as he was we substitute, sometimes while he is still alive,
ような↑
legend.
実際に
そうであったような