why does yeats say that intellectual hayred is the worst
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He does not want her to harbor any form of "intellectual hatred," which is, he says, "the worst." By this, he means that he doesn't want her to feel that, because she is intelligent, she is therefore superior to others. Intellectual hatred is connected, in Yeats's mind, to "opinions," which he hopes his daughter...
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