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186: How to Read (Or, Milton and Ruskin meet the Bishops)
For Mike and all my Students who found Life and Direction when reading “Of Kings’ Treasuries” Good Folks, Note: This post below is longer than most. I know that condition makes it off-putting in our hurried world. Nevertheless, I would like … Continue reading →
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