It Was Definitely a Time: The First Line of Dickens’s A TALE OF TWO CITIES
The first line of Charles Dickens’s 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities is quoted often. Or at least the first part is (it’s a very...
The first line of Charles Dickens’s 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities is quoted often. Or at least the first part is (it’s a very...
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In this history of tennis, there are only a handful of players who can hit every shot with the same elegancy and sophistication and one such...
One of my childhood homes had an aviary attached to it. My family lived in southern California at the time, a place with the perfect weather...
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Critical Linking is a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web sponsored by “Jimenez, alongside four administrators from her Facebook group,...
The Apple Pencil is a versatile tool for your iPad. Not only can you use it for (virtual) drawing, painting, or coloring, you can also take...
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Copy, cut, and paste are three basic operations that every Windows user should know by heart. The concepts behind them apply to nearly every application you’ll...