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Show Liberated by Wealth As It was the wealth of the Renaissance that led to its freedom, its license, and Its art, so It Is the wealth of our day and place, far more than literary revolt, that has substituted for the rigid moral code of the Pilgrims the gay laxity lax-ity of emancipated souls. Our changed Sabbath, a day now not of rest and worship but of wanderings wander-ings and pagan joys unconfined, is a visible sign of our altered morals and our liberated likes. Will Du-rant Du-rant in "Mansions of Philosophy." |