Adam Nicolson Quotes
Unlike Virgil, Homer Is No Part Of The Classical Age, Has No Truck With Judicious Distinction Or The Calm Management Of Life And Society. He Precedes That Order, Is A Preclassic, Immoderate, Uncompromising, Never Sacrificing Truth For Grace.
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