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the chasm between what we now regard as standard reading for children , the English child's ' classic ' , and what once upon a time — there is an element of nostalgic myth - making involved - was a child's classic , Latin and Greek and ...
the chasm between what we now regard as standard reading for children , the English child's ' classic ' , and what once upon a time — there is an element of nostalgic myth - making involved - was a child's classic , Latin and Greek and ...
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images endeavour to re / decode the now Latin text as an accessible cultural artefact , and so we suspend our belief and accept the improbabilities of children reading / watching Latin for fun . Television now declares that Latin can be ...
images endeavour to re / decode the now Latin text as an accessible cultural artefact , and so we suspend our belief and accept the improbabilities of children reading / watching Latin for fun . Television now declares that Latin can be ...
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It is often remarked that Carroll despised and mocked such learning.13 It is less often observed that Latin can signify a forbidden knowledge . After all , it is the language of sexual euphemism , e.g. fellatio , vulva , while in the ...
It is often remarked that Carroll despised and mocked such learning.13 It is less often observed that Latin can signify a forbidden knowledge . After all , it is the language of sexual euphemism , e.g. fellatio , vulva , while in the ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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