The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... Duel- Banquet of Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients Cæsar - Brutus 48 59 VI . Socrates - Grecian Mythology - Ho- • • 71 meric Heroes - Ideals VII . Shakspeare's Historical Plays - Prospero - Orlando Antonio- The Real Married ...
... Duel- Banquet of Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients Cæsar - Brutus 48 59 VI . Socrates - Grecian Mythology - Ho- • • 71 meric Heroes - Ideals VII . Shakspeare's Historical Plays - Prospero - Orlando Antonio- The Real Married ...
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... and his knowledge , by his humanity and his refinement , the great Apostle of the Gen- tiles was preeminently a Scholar and a Gen- tleman . V. THE ANCIENTS CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE ROMAN SENATE - THE DUEL 58 THE GENTLEMAN .
... and his knowledge , by his humanity and his refinement , the great Apostle of the Gen- tiles was preeminently a Scholar and a Gen- tleman . V. THE ANCIENTS CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE ROMAN SENATE - THE DUEL 58 THE GENTLEMAN .
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... into the depths of our theme . Historically we find man elevated and en- larged under Christianity V The Ancients - Christian Influence - Roman Senate The Duel- Banquet of Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients.
... into the depths of our theme . Historically we find man elevated and en- larged under Christianity V The Ancients - Christian Influence - Roman Senate The Duel- Banquet of Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients.
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... duel , but cordially to conform to the requirements made by personal susceptibility and the reciprocal demand of re ... Duel . The duel has undoubtedly had , in ruder times , a salutary influence on manners , albeit its growing ...
... duel , but cordially to conform to the requirements made by personal susceptibility and the reciprocal demand of re ... Duel . The duel has undoubtedly had , in ruder times , a salutary influence on manners , albeit its growing ...
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... they had not introduced the duel , is evidence of the absence of that susceptibility to personal out- rage , of that sense of fine responsibility which characterize gentlemen throughout Christen- dom , and to secure which 66 THE GENTLEMAN .
... they had not introduced the duel , is evidence of the absence of that susceptibility to personal out- rage , of that sense of fine responsibility which characterize gentlemen throughout Christen- dom , and to secure which 66 THE GENTLEMAN .
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