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  “The discovery has been made that a literary work is not a mere play of the imagination, the isolated caprice of an excited brain, but a transcript of contemporary manners and customs and the sign of a particular state of intellect. The conclusion derived from this is that, through literary monuments, we can retrace the way in which men felt and thought many centuries ago.” Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (1863) “Introduction to the History of English Literature”

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Religion that must be seen, not heard.

Amish and Muslims exempt from ObamaCare?

What is missing from this picture?

Slideshow of gladiator graves . . . in England!

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The 1MoreTour team's photo shoot! Go, team, go!


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