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... peace , broken only by that conflict in the east , from which Lucius Verus had brought back the plague among other curiosities , war had come to seem but a mere romantic , superannuated incident of by - gone history ; and now it was ...
... peace , broken only by that conflict in the east , from which Lucius Verus had brought back the plague among other curiosities , war had come to seem but a mere romantic , superannuated incident of by - gone history ; and now it was ...
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... Peace of the Church ' contains a parti- cularly large number of such changes to a more favourable attitude to Christianity . Pater is describing the peace and fulfilment Marius found in the house- hold of Cecilia , and the status and ...
... Peace of the Church ' contains a parti- cularly large number of such changes to a more favourable attitude to Christianity . Pater is describing the peace and fulfilment Marius found in the house- hold of Cecilia , and the status and ...
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... Peace ' of Antonine , which , he says , is only recovered by " Francis of Assissi " ( significantly becoming " Saint Francis " in the third edition ) and others with the Renaissance . He concludes : Constantine's later " Peace , " on ...
... Peace ' of Antonine , which , he says , is only recovered by " Francis of Assissi " ( significantly becoming " Saint Francis " in the third edition ) and others with the Renaissance . He concludes : Constantine's later " Peace , " on ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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