The Copybook

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

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By Thomas Rowlandson (1756–1827), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

A Shabby Suit Mirza Abu Taleb Khan

When he left Calcutta in February 1799 for a tour of Europe, Abu Taleb Khan scarcely expected to spend so much of his time in England trying to keep out of the courts.

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© Miguel Hermoso Cuesta, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0.

This Dreadful Innovation Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke explained to the Duke of Bedford that in politics there is very great difference between change and reform.

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© Clément Bardot, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0.

‘A City Greater than London’ Ralph Fitch

In 1585, English merchant Ralph Fitch found himself at the heart of Mughal India, as a guest at the court of Emperor Akbar the Great.

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By Rudolf Lehmann (1819–1905), via the National Portrait Gallery and Wikimedia Commons. Licence: ? Public domain.

Man of Steele Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele reflects on the ingredients in his recipe for the perfect English gentleman.

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© Jebulon, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.

The Kite and the Pigeons Thomas James

Some panicky Pigeons agree to let the Kite rule their dovecote, so long as he promises not to take advantage of his position.

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© Basher Eyre, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.

Miracles of St Olaf Snorro Sturluson

Snorro Sturluson records some of the miracles attributed to Olaf II, King of Norway, after Englishman Bishop Grimkell declared him a saint.

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