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Former President of Harvard University Charles W. Eliot wrote in his introduction to the Harvard Classics, "In my opinion, a five-foot shelf would hold books enough to give a liberal education to any one who would read them with devotion, even if he could spare but fifteen minutes a day for reading." Here you are, you can easily listen to his entire 15-minutes-a-day study guide while commuting to and from work (most of us spend far more than 15 minutes a day commuting each day), doing mundane work in the office, washing dishes at home, or doing most of the things day in and day out. It is so easy, so entertaining, and so educational that they can be listened to again and again, until they permeate into our own thinking and into our characters. Perhaps, in one year's time, you will become someone you barely recognize, all for the better. Who knows? -- Rich E Book
Episodes
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Introductory Note: Joseph Addison
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Introductory note on Joseph Addison (Volume 27, Harvard Classics)
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Essays, by Joseph Addison
Monday Dec 06, 2021
Monday Dec 06, 2021
"The Vision of Mirza" and "Westminster Abbey," first printed in "The Spectator," are examples of Addison's wondrous gift of expression. He leads us to higher realms. (Volume 27, Harvard Classics)
Last issue of "The Spectator" published Dec. 6, 1712.
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Introductory Note: Christina Georgina Rossetti
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Introductory note on Christina Georgina Rossetti (The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature)
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Poems, by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
Sunday Dec 05, 2021
So beautiful that many painters sought her for a model - Christina Rossetti, sister of the famous poet, Dante Rossetti, combined with her unusual beauty a rare poetic sense. (Volume 42, Harvard Classics)
Christina Georgina Rossetti born Dec. 5, 1830.
Saturday Dec 04, 2021
Introductory Note: Virgil
Saturday Dec 04, 2021
Saturday Dec 04, 2021
Introductory note on Virgil (Volume 13, Harvard Classics)
Saturday Dec 04, 2021
The Æneid (Book IV), by Virgil
Saturday Dec 04, 2021
Saturday Dec 04, 2021
Æneas and Dido, world-famous lovers, while hunting in the forest, were trapped in a cave by a furious storm. There the marriage between the proud African queen and the homeless wanderer was completed. (Volume 13, Harvard Classics)
Friday Dec 03, 2021
Introductory Note: The Buddha
Friday Dec 03, 2021
Friday Dec 03, 2021
Introductory note on The Buddha (Volume 45, Harvard Classics)
Friday Dec 03, 2021
The Birth of the Buddha
Friday Dec 03, 2021
Friday Dec 03, 2021
After three awesome messengers have issued three warnings, the gods of ten thousand worlds decide who is to be the new Buddha. Then the parents, the conception, the birth of the god-child demand constant vigilance. (Volume 45, Harvard Classics)
Thursday Dec 02, 2021
Introductory Note: Sir Thomas Malory
Thursday Dec 02, 2021
Thursday Dec 02, 2021
Introductory note on Sir Thomas Malory (Volume 35, Harvard classics)
Thursday Dec 02, 2021
The Holy Grail (Book XIII), by Sir Thomas Malory
Thursday Dec 02, 2021
Thursday Dec 02, 2021
Attacked in fun by two masked knights, Sir Galahad smote one so that both horse and rider went down. Turning on the other jester, he slashed open his helmet. (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)