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A mediæval characteristic , which the English possessed almost more strongly than any one else , gave to them this power of swift recovery . They were extremists to a man . Compromise was a term which was hardly understood , and , if he ...
A mediæval characteristic , which the English possessed almost more strongly than any one else , gave to them this power of swift recovery . They were extremists to a man . Compromise was a term which was hardly understood , and , if he ...
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All this is symptomatic of the extremism which was the corner - stone of the mediæval character . It had its fruit in tragedy and greatness . It is this extremism , for example , which interprets and illuminates the otherwise ...
All this is symptomatic of the extremism which was the corner - stone of the mediæval character . It had its fruit in tragedy and greatness . It is this extremism , for example , which interprets and illuminates the otherwise ...
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He recognises its deep earnest and its farreaching effects : but he insists ( more clearly , I think , than any predecessor ) on the mediæval distinction between the ' cardinal ' ( or natural ) virtues of Prudence , Justice , Temperance ...
He recognises its deep earnest and its farreaching effects : but he insists ( more clearly , I think , than any predecessor ) on the mediæval distinction between the ' cardinal ' ( or natural ) virtues of Prudence , Justice , Temperance ...
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CONTENTS No 524 APRIL | 189 |
London Under the Five Georges 2 Industrial Development in Soviet Russia 3 Some Philosophies in English Poetry 4 Forces in Indias Future 5 The R... | 193 |
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
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