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A totally erroneous conception of what constituted classicalculture was thus brought about.
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Assumptions which had their origin in feudal or even in classicalculture continued unquestioned.
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Mr. Ware was a man of great learning of classicalculture, and elegant accomplishments.
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With the breaking up of the Empire the stream of classicalculture was restricted to a narrow channel-theChurch.
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Primary endpoint: detection of the inoculated pneumococci by classicalculture from nasal wash recovered from the participants after pneumococcal challenge.
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The second phase of mediaeval rhetoric is characteristic of a geographical position more remote from the center of classicalculture.
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I soon found him to be a man of classicalculture, refined tastes, and unsurpassed eloquence,-altogether ,oneof the most attractive of men.
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Its leader, William Budé, felt, as did Erasmus, that it was possible to unite the classicalculture of the Renaissance with a purified Catholicism.
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Exploration: Early classicalcultures shared the concept of a shining region in the far north, enamelled with purity.
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This version of Orthodoxy was now the basis for Christian belief among a people with no reason to take an interest in Classicalculture.