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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. THE PATRIOTIC INSTINCT 171 too pleasantly remarked : " Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel . " The Doctor's epigram hardly deserves its fame . It embodies a very meagre fraction of the truth ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. THE PATRIOTIC INSTINCT 171 too pleasantly remarked : " Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel . " The Doctor's epigram hardly deserves its fame . It embodies a very meagre fraction of the truth ...
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... patriotic instinct thus exerts on a character which is naturally cold and unsympathetic a soften- ing , soothing , and purifying sway . Despite his for- bidding self - absorption and personal ambition he touches hearts , and rarely ...
... patriotic instinct thus exerts on a character which is naturally cold and unsympathetic a soften- ing , soothing , and purifying sway . Despite his for- bidding self - absorption and personal ambition he touches hearts , and rarely ...
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... instinct of patriotism . III It does not , however , follow that the patriotic instinct of the Shakespearean gospel encourages blind adoration of state or country . Intelligent citi- zens of the Shakespearean world are never prohibited ...
... instinct of patriotism . III It does not , however , follow that the patriotic instinct of the Shakespearean gospel encourages blind adoration of state or country . Intelligent citi- zens of the Shakespearean world are never prohibited ...
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