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... elements entered into the matter . The Roman Empire , which had seemed a mere un- diluted horror to those Christians ... element so im- portant that we must pause to consider it a little in detail , for it continues for many centuries ...
... elements entered into the matter . The Roman Empire , which had seemed a mere un- diluted horror to those Christians ... element so im- portant that we must pause to consider it a little in detail , for it continues for many centuries ...
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... elements of the admiration : imaginary Rome , Celtic myth , and a new element which we must discuss at more length , had blended together to form a fascinating whole . The new element is , of course , chivalry , and this , too , is a ...
... elements of the admiration : imaginary Rome , Celtic myth , and a new element which we must discuss at more length , had blended together to form a fascinating whole . The new element is , of course , chivalry , and this , too , is a ...
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... element of make - believe , of escape into an imaginary world . They were masquerades , the masquerades in which the costume of the participant was not left to the private fancy but controlled , sometimes in an astonishingly formal ...
... element of make - believe , of escape into an imaginary world . They were masquerades , the masquerades in which the costume of the participant was not left to the private fancy but controlled , sometimes in an astonishingly formal ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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