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Originally Posted by Solon
It is a big day when you bring home that "Great Scott." They occasionally go on sale with Oxford University Press for about $100 - $130. Next time I get a notice, I'll boardmail both of you.
In the meantime, the Middle Liddell is fine - I use it most of the time just because it's much more portable.
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I have a small one, I guess the Middle Scott.
And between Hansen and Quinn and Groton, I like the delivery of Hansen and Quinn better than Groton in terms of grammar books. I have the intensive course from Hansen and Quinn from BYU. What is the book that follows that? Not that I've mastered by any means, but it looks as if I might some day actually reach the end of it.
Which of Plato's works is easiest to read?
Shouldn't we really call him Aristocles? Do you think he was a broad man or simply had a broad wrestling stance?