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1 Flowers, tears, applause-thathas had its time; it's a mediaeval conception .
2 They were thinking about the great mediaeval conception that the church is the judge of the world.
3 Honour is a mediaeval conception .
4 The mediaeval conception of Christ was that He exhibited only the passive virtues of meekness, patience, and submission to wrong.
5 Mr. Welles suffers from a duty-complex, inflamed to a morbid degree by a life-long compliance to a mediaeval conception of family responsibility.
6 The mediaeval conception of the Church, before Luther's day, was consistent, at any rate, if you once grant the premises on which it was based.
7 At length the mediæval conceptions were exhausted.
8 In reward and punishment after death I could not believe; those were mediaeval conceptions that I had long outgrown.
9 But in Satan Milton breaks away from crude mediæval conceptions ; he follows the dream again, and gives us a character to admire and understand:
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