The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... ideal became the basis for hundreds of manuals written by eloquent scholars for the education of monarchs from the fifth century , through John of Salisbury and Vincent of Beauvais , to the famous treatises of Erasmus and Castiglione ...
... ideal became the basis for hundreds of manuals written by eloquent scholars for the education of monarchs from the fifth century , through John of Salisbury and Vincent of Beauvais , to the famous treatises of Erasmus and Castiglione ...
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... ideal of grace by being a hunch - back , and agreed with them only in being also a factionalist when factional- ism contradicted their ideal of cultural hegemony . The accepted leader of neoclassicism in England was the opposite to the ...
... ideal of grace by being a hunch - back , and agreed with them only in being also a factionalist when factional- ism contradicted their ideal of cultural hegemony . The accepted leader of neoclassicism in England was the opposite to the ...
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... ideal of peace - loving peoples ever penned . The poem " The Character of the Happy Warrior , " in fact , goes be- yond interpretation of the military ideal and contains a summary of the great - minded citizen , the patriot - is , in ...
... ideal of peace - loving peoples ever penned . The poem " The Character of the Happy Warrior , " in fact , goes be- yond interpretation of the military ideal and contains a summary of the great - minded citizen , the patriot - is , in ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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