| ▲ | ahaspel 8 hours ago | |
No doubt. That’s one of the reasons I find the 1911 edition interesting — the authors have more license to express their own opinions, which naturally reflect those current at the time. | ||
| ▲ | genghisjahn 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
"Not, of course, that there is any magic about the past. People were no cleverer then than they are now; they made as many mistakes as we. But not the same mistakes. They will not flatter us in the errors we are already committing; and their own errors, being now open and palpable, will not endanger us." On Reading Old Books C. S. Lewis https://bradleyggreen.com/attachments/article/97/Lewis.On-Re... | ||