| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - (At root, the difference between now and then is that Coghill and Tolkien are examples of scholars who are whole men, good men - aiming at virtue, honesty and beauty - men steeped in tradition and the life of the mind - yet (probably from their war experiences) also rooted in reality.) Even the remarkable fact that I studied Chaucer at age 14, and in such depth, is evidence of how much has been lo
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