Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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37

Then Hate Me When Thou Wilt

If he is going to drop him, the embattled poet would prefer his friend to get on with it.

38

Ministerial Myopia

We all want our politicians to be clever men, but being cunning isn’t the same as being wise.

39

A Most Successful Holiday

The best holidays are the ones that make us long for home.

40

The Object of a Liberal Education

Thomas Huxley believed that if schools did not ground their pupils in common sense, life’s examinations would be painful.

41

Heracles and Omphale

As penance for involuntary manslaughter, Heracles was sentenced to slavery under the playful rod of Omphale, Queen of Lydia.

42

Laughter in the House

Sir Philip Sidney reminded comedians that when the audience is laughing they aren’t necessarily the better for it.