The zeal of Ignatius (c. 115), who begs the Roman Church to do nothing to avert from him the martyr's death, was natural enough in a spiritual knight-errant, but with others in later days, especially in Phrygia and North Africa, the passion became artificial.
Two days later Parnell called the prime minister a masquerading knight-errant, ready to oppress the unarmed, but submissive to the Boers as soon as he found that they were able to shoot straighter than his own soldiers.
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