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... later of Cardinal Wiseman , ' was his extraordinary facility . ' Acton distrusted facility : he was never afraid of hard work , as his boyish resolve to write a compendium of the chief facts in history shows . Conscious of his natural ...
... later of Cardinal Wiseman , ' was his extraordinary facility . ' Acton distrusted facility : he was never afraid of hard work , as his boyish resolve to write a compendium of the chief facts in history shows . Conscious of his natural ...
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... later eighteenth century and Bloomsbury . Their attitudes will be found to be surprisingly close , not only in their recognition and condemnation of a snob , but in the way they shared many of the characteristics which they con- demned ...
... later eighteenth century and Bloomsbury . Their attitudes will be found to be surprisingly close , not only in their recognition and condemnation of a snob , but in the way they shared many of the characteristics which they con- demned ...
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... later modelled on them grafted the ' classical learning of the monastic schools upon the chivalric training in honour , in sport , in military exercise , in social intercourse , in courtesy and generosity , in reverence and devotion ...
... later modelled on them grafted the ' classical learning of the monastic schools upon the chivalric training in honour , in sport , in military exercise , in social intercourse , in courtesy and generosity , in reverence and devotion ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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