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Doomed to be a Latinist
I have just read Donald Clark’s account of his part in the debate on whether or not Latin ought to be taught in schools. I’m finding myself persuaded by your argument once again, Don. You’ve put forward a convincing case … Continue reading
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Tagged ablative, Accusative case, Case, classical education, Classics, dative, DH Lawrence, genetive, Grammar, language, Latin, nitpicking, Nominative case, scholarship, Snake
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