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1 They lived to realize their own exalted ideas of excellence.
2 You cannot entertain too exalted ideas of these, nor speak too highly of them.
3 They had exalted ideas of the dignity of womanhood, of purity, of loyalty, of devotion.
4 He had the most exalted ideas of what ought to be done by a Christian minister.
5 He had had very exalted ideas about love.
6 He had come to Jamestown with exalted ideas .
7 The ancients seem to have conceived the truest and most exalted ideas on the subject of friendship.
8 The mind of Damon was impressed with the most exalted ideas upon the subject of filial duty.
9 They fear love, as the grocer fears street-risings, war, riots, exalted ideas , and audacious flights of fancy.
10 But, for your exalted ideas of duty, you will receive naught from the world save scorn and contumely.
11 The scene around was any thing but promising-disappointing to the captain's exalted ideas of Colonel Whaley's magnificent plantation.
12 From her infancy she had imbibed the most exalted ideas of the dignity and grandeur of the house of Hapsburg.
13 She had not the exalted ideas about her fellow-creatures which Hester had, but she possessed the rare gift of reticence.
14 Emerson has the most exalted ideas of the true poetic function, as this passage from "Merlin" sufficiently shows:-
15 This gave us the first suspicion that our exalted ideas of the prowess of British regulars had not been well founded.
16 As yet ideality had dealt only with the intellectual and invisible, leading to subtile refinements of argument and exalted ideas of morals.
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