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... soldier apart from the civilian : a world not notably different from that of Kipling's Soldiers Three . But it was a world which contained few men of letters to ex- perience and describe it . The gradual professionalization of arms in ...
... soldier apart from the civilian : a world not notably different from that of Kipling's Soldiers Three . But it was a world which contained few men of letters to ex- perience and describe it . The gradual professionalization of arms in ...
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... soldiers and the rest of society . Writers and intellectuals found themselves immersed in the military experience , and the con- tinuation of conscription in the nineteenth century , first in ves- tigial and ultimately in absolute form ...
... soldiers and the rest of society . Writers and intellectuals found themselves immersed in the military experience , and the con- tinuation of conscription in the nineteenth century , first in ves- tigial and ultimately in absolute form ...
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... Soldier ' . So the soldier poet was canonized by the Church , and many other poets - civilians and soldiers alike — found in- spiration for their battle - hymns , elegies , exhortations , in the well- thumbed pages of Hymns Ancient and ...
... Soldier ' . So the soldier poet was canonized by the Church , and many other poets - civilians and soldiers alike — found in- spiration for their battle - hymns , elegies , exhortations , in the well- thumbed pages of Hymns Ancient and ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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