Voices In Time The City c. 1835 | London Never Can There Come a Fog Too Thick Charles Dickens on mud, fog, and the law.More
Voices In Time The Future 1835 | Paris Furor Teutonicus Heinrich Heine predicts a meteoric rise for Germany.More
Voices In Time The Sea 1907 | London Paradise Lost “No one will see again on the shore of England what I saw in my early childhood.”More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1618 | England What Need We More of Learning? In praise of a more practical education.More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1771 | Loir-et-Cher Postgraduate Education The resemblance of children in schools or colleges is the effect of constraint.More
Voices In Time Climate 1864 | Turin Weapons of Mass Destruction George Perkins Marsh on our derangement of nature.More
Voices In Time Religion 1823 | England Painted Wood William Hazlitt dismantles the world of make-believe.More
Voices In Time Swindle & Fraud c. 1885 | London It’s All a Swindle H.G. Wells has a product to push. More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters c. 18 BC | Rome How to Begin Horace tells Homer to get to the point.More
Voices In Time Memory 1817 | Highgate Speak, Memory Samuel Taylor Coleridge on an inexplicable autodidact.More
Voices In Time Revolutions c. 460 BC | Athens Putting Down the Revolt Zeus makes Prometheus pay the price.More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1650 | York Goodbye to the Bourgeoisie Daniel Defoe on life in the vital center.More