The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

May 12 ns April 29 os

Read short passages similar to those NL Clay collected in his anthologies, to gain a feeling for the language, history and culture of the English-speaking world.

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© Juanedc, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.

Three Aspects of Liberty John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill set out three kinds of liberty essential to a truly free society: freedom of conscience, of tastes, and of association.

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© David M. Clark, Geograph. CC BY-SA 2.0.

A Proper Game of Cricket

Mary Mitford makes an appeal for the traditional village cricket match.

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By Antoine Vérard (fl. 1485-1512), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

Batter My Heart John Donne

John Donne gives God a free hand to do whatever needs to be done.

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© Tamara Menzi, Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

The First Traffic Lights The Express

The busy crossroads outside the Houses of Parliament was the testing ground for a new technology.

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By Boris Grigoriev (1886-1939), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

The Rule of the Road A. G. Gardiner

Being a free citizen doesn’t mean that everyone else has to get out of your way.

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Ministry of Information, via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

Blind Courage George Santayana

George Santayana reprimanded politicians and military men who thought war was good for the country’s soul.

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By Alfred Wordsworth Thompson (1840-1896), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

She was a Phantom of Delight William Wordsworth

Mary Wordsworth wasn’t pretty or bookish, but she was kind and vital, and William loved her.

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