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... honour , while the other is known as fortune - telling and its practitioners liable to be prosecuted by the police , does not destroy their essential similarity . The exposition of past tendencies by reference to a few selected actions ...
... honour , while the other is known as fortune - telling and its practitioners liable to be prosecuted by the police , does not destroy their essential similarity . The exposition of past tendencies by reference to a few selected actions ...
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... honour ' in war . Hotspur's attitude to honour seems idealistic enough but at bottom it is B 4361 L2 a selfish attitude - personal renown to himself . The SHAKESPEARE AND SOLDIERING 147.
... honour ' in war . Hotspur's attitude to honour seems idealistic enough but at bottom it is B 4361 L2 a selfish attitude - personal renown to himself . The SHAKESPEARE AND SOLDIERING 147.
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... honour is pure cynicism and equally self - centred . ' Honour is not worth having ' is the gist of his famous cate- chism . ' Honour hath no skill in surgery ' - ' I like not such grinning honour as Sir Walter hath : give me life ...
... honour is pure cynicism and equally self - centred . ' Honour is not worth having ' is the gist of his famous cate- chism . ' Honour hath no skill in surgery ' - ' I like not such grinning honour as Sir Walter hath : give me life ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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