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... wenches he mistook for princesses in exile . Wherever he went he intruded himself in the name of justice and chivalry , and on all who appeared to him to be oppressors , or to be making discourteous use of 72 MORE COMPANIONABLE BOOKS.
... wenches he mistook for princesses in exile . Wherever he went he intruded himself in the name of justice and chivalry , and on all who appeared to him to be oppressors , or to be making discourteous use of 72 MORE COMPANIONABLE BOOKS.
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... chivalry - the class idealisms of knights and ladies . Their men and women are not ignorant of chivalry ; they are often of high birth , but they have something more momentous to do . Chivalry , after all , was a luxury - a sacred sport ...
... chivalry - the class idealisms of knights and ladies . Their men and women are not ignorant of chivalry ; they are often of high birth , but they have something more momentous to do . Chivalry , after all , was a luxury - a sacred sport ...
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... chivalry , when he steps out of the Romances into the Romantic Ballad , will be found , as a rule , to give up sport . Life is too serious . His adventures are no longer disinterested and amateur ; he no longer seeks adventures . No ...
... chivalry , when he steps out of the Romances into the Romantic Ballad , will be found , as a rule , to give up sport . Life is too serious . His adventures are no longer disinterested and amateur ; he no longer seeks adventures . No ...
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BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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