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Archiving ‘Future Years’: Wordsworthian Dis-ease of Memory from Pantheism to Pandemic
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Paul among the Fluent in Corinth
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This article foregrounds the importance of Paul’s letters for studying the experiences and perceptions of persons who stutter in antiquity. It analyzes Paul’s speech along...