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" Reading classics is not easy.

Disney's early cartoon features are now considered classics in the field of animation.

I may mention finally that there are one or two passages in our Greek classics that may point to the use of glass by the Persians in the fifth century B.

Although not so important a piece of work as Chesterton's biography of Dickens, they are well worth bringing together in this way, because they form not only a brilliant piece of literary interpretation, but because they show that it is possible to write prefaces to the classics which will increase the desire to read the book instead of dampening one's ardor at the start with a mass of dry and trivial details of the author's life and environment.

Swinburne, on the other hand, sought his themes in the classics and sacrificed anything to the music of his lines.

Mr Mulligan however made court to the scholarly by an apt quotation from the classics which, as it dwelt upon his memory, seemed to him a sound and tasteful support of his contention: Talis ac tanta depravatio hujus seculi, O quirites, ut matresfamiliarum nostrae lascivas cujuslibet semiviri libici titillationes testibus ponderosis atque excelsis erectionibus centurionum Romanorum magnopere anteponunt, while for those of ruder wit he drove home his point by analogies of the animal kingdom more suitable to their stomach, the buck and doe of the forest glade, the farmyard drake and duck.

In old times, you see, a man who wanted to educate himself-a Frenchman, for instance-would have set to work to study all the classics and theologians and tragedians and historiaris and philosophers, and, you know, all the intellectual work that came in his way.

Micawber, smiling, in another burst of confidence, 'it is an intellect capable of getting up the classics to any extent.

Critics compare Kolya , the top-grossing Czech film in decades, to such 1960s New Wave classics as Jiri Menzel's Closely Watched Trains (1966) and Milos Forman's Loves of a Blonde (1965).

""If Robert James Waller had taken an Oxford degree or Danielle Steel had read classics at the Sorbonne, this is the sort of book they might write,"" says Walter Kirn in the New York Times Book Review .

Writings by the imprisoned Chinese political activist are granted a place ""among the classics of the 20 th century literature of dissent, alongside the writings of figures like Vaclav Havel, Vladmir Bukovsky and Adam Michnik"" (Richard Bernstein, the New York Times ).

In the New York Times Book Review , Robert Fishman compares Bissinger's book to ""such classics of urban reportage and analysis as J.

The logic of financial panic is fairly well understood in principle, thanks both to the old literary classics and to a 1983 mathematical formalization by Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig.

His private pictures from the time include some classics, but they are classics of despair.

In New York, one hip SoHo store, called Troy, offers new stuff next to classics by Jacobsen and Alvar Aalto.

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