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Page 108
... Sword of Honour , Guy Crouchback , when he hears the phrase , ' tomorrow you meet the men you will lead in battle ' , is reminded of a hero of boy- hood adventure stories called Captain Truslove , whose exploits had fascinated him at ...
... Sword of Honour , Guy Crouchback , when he hears the phrase , ' tomorrow you meet the men you will lead in battle ' , is reminded of a hero of boy- hood adventure stories called Captain Truslove , whose exploits had fascinated him at ...
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... Sword of Honour the struggle between myth and ' three - dimensional reality ' is carried through to its conclusion . - It is instructive to approach the first part of Sword of Honour -– originally published as Men at Arms – via Put Out ...
... Sword of Honour the struggle between myth and ' three - dimensional reality ' is carried through to its conclusion . - It is instructive to approach the first part of Sword of Honour -– originally published as Men at Arms – via Put Out ...
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... Sword of Honour , written in 1964 , Waugh sourly described it as ' an obituary of the Roman Catholic Church in England as it had existed for many centuries . All the rites and most of the opinions described here are already obsolete . ' ) ...
... Sword of Honour , written in 1964 , Waugh sourly described it as ' an obituary of the Roman Catholic Church in England as it had existed for many centuries . All the rites and most of the opinions described here are already obsolete . ' ) ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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