Ray Clare

Irish Impressions

by G. K. Chesterton Read by Ray Clare 4.6
“For the Irish Question has never been discussed in England. Men have discussed Home Rule; but those who advocated it most warmly, and as I …

The Crimes of England

by G. K. Chesterton Read by Ray Clare 4.2
"Second, when telling such lies as may seem necessary to your international standing, do not tell the lies to the people who know the t…

First and Last

by Hilaire Belloc Read by Ray Clare 4.5
“When a man weighs anchor in a little ship or a large one he does a jolly thing! He cuts himself off and he starts for freedom and for the c…

Robert Browning

by G. K. Chesterton Read by Ray Clare 4.8
There is an old anecdote, probably apocryphal, which describes how a feminine admirer wrote to Browning asking him for the meaning of one of…

Lord Kitchener

by G. K. Chesterton Read by Ray Clare 4.2
In this insightful essay, G. K. Chesterton explores the complex life and legacy of Lord Kitchener, a figure whose military prowess and polit…

On Nothing & Kindred Subjects

by Hilaire Belloc Read by Ray Clare 4.7
“I knew a man once, Maurice, who was at Oxford for three years, and after that went down with no degree. At College, while his friends were …

On Anything

by Hilaire Belloc Read by Ray Clare
Long before I knew that the speech of men was misused by them and that they lied in the hearing of the gods perpetually, in those early days…

On Something

by Hilaire Belloc Read by Ray Clare 4.2
“Now that story is a symbol, and tells the truth. We see some one thing in this world, and suddenly it becomes particular and sacramental; a…

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