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187: The Despisings (Or, The Not Altogether Pleasant Consequences of Not Reading)
Good Folks, In today’s post, we continue on from our last, 186: How to Read (Or, Milton and Ruskin meet the Bishops). It, as you’ll recall, was based on Ruskin’s brilliant lecture, “On Kings’ Treasuries,” delivered near Manchester in Rusholme’s … Continue reading
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