LITERATURE
November 2013
For Ovid, business and occupation are the enemies of Cupid, but wine "prepares the heart for love"
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July/August 2013
The great man of letters Charles Lamb was naturally shy — wine allowed him to shine on conversation. Sometimes, though, he would overindulge
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January/February 2013
The Pleasure of Thinking is a window on the eclectic library and well-oiled mind of Theodore Dalrymple
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January/February 2013
Jacob Tonson the Elder published Milton and found paradise in his very own English vineyard
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