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... tradition at once terrible and comforting ; and it was one which perhaps died on that very day at the hands of the German machine gunners . Not even the ghosts of Roland and Oliver , of Balin and Balan , of Taillefer and Peredur could ...
... tradition at once terrible and comforting ; and it was one which perhaps died on that very day at the hands of the German machine gunners . Not even the ghosts of Roland and Oliver , of Balin and Balan , of Taillefer and Peredur could ...
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... tradition , in that they did accept war as a grim necessity and remained conscious of the need for self - respect in the con- duct of it . The degree to which they did so can be seen by comparing them with the more spectacular American ...
... tradition , in that they did accept war as a grim necessity and remained conscious of the need for self - respect in the con- duct of it . The degree to which they did so can be seen by comparing them with the more spectacular American ...
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... tradition , transmuted into the courtly tradition of the High Renaissance , required proficiency in the arts of war as well as in such peaceable arts as music and poetry . The courtier- poet was expected to serve his king in much the ...
... tradition , transmuted into the courtly tradition of the High Renaissance , required proficiency in the arts of war as well as in such peaceable arts as music and poetry . The courtier- poet was expected to serve his king in much the ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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