"[Milton] calls the university "A stony-hearted step-mother.""
"That great dust-heap called 'history'."
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Source: Obiter Dicta Carlyle (1884) See Trotsky 2
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Augustine Birrell
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Augustine Birrell was a British writer and politician known for his insights on education and the importance of wisdom in society.
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