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... young Acton shied away from it as from something meretricious . ' What struck me most , ' he wrote later of Cardinal Wiseman , ' was his extraordinary facility . ' Acton distrusted facility : he was never afraid of hard work , as his ...
... young Acton shied away from it as from something meretricious . ' What struck me most , ' he wrote later of Cardinal Wiseman , ' was his extraordinary facility . ' Acton distrusted facility : he was never afraid of hard work , as his ...
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... Young Frenchmen followed Napoleon as if he were some kind of barbaric warrior chief , and he was resisted as if he was an emanation from the Dark Ages . Much of the literature of the time - certainly the German literature of the time ...
... Young Frenchmen followed Napoleon as if he were some kind of barbaric warrior chief , and he was resisted as if he was an emanation from the Dark Ages . Much of the literature of the time - certainly the German literature of the time ...
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... Young Tharsalio announces to his married brother Lysander that he intends to woo the widowed countess Eudora , to whom he had once been a serving - boy . When musing alone over his plans , Tharsalio adopts as high - flown a version of ...
... Young Tharsalio announces to his married brother Lysander that he intends to woo the widowed countess Eudora , to whom he had once been a serving - boy . When musing alone over his plans , Tharsalio adopts as high - flown a version of ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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