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Shakespeare Reception

I want to recommend this article, linked through Arts & Letters Daily. It’s about Shakespeare’s universality and the reception of his plays in oth

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Sarah in Uncategorized | March 2, 2007 | 56 Words

Grandmaster Samuel Butler

Samuel Butler (discussed previously regarding Homer’s gender), is the source of a quotation that I use with one of my classes to illustrate ‘ratiocina

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Dennis in Uncategorized | March 2, 2007 | 428 Words

Classical Languages as ‘Delicate Instruments of Communication’

‘The ancient paideia was founded upon the literary classics. School-boys did not merely read them, they studied them with the utmost intensity, they s

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 28, 2007 | 76 Words

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