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203: “Fors” “Clavigera”
As noted in our last post (#202), in the initial letter of what would become a 13-year-long series of monthly letters addressed to “the workmen and Laborers of Great Britain,” Ruskin mentions neither of these puzzling words. Very like him. … Continue reading
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