“Your merits should be publicly recognized.” [STUD] We continue with our monthly series of Masters Class episodes, going back to Trevor Hall's
Sherlock Holmes: Ten Literary Studies. In this case, we look at Sherlock Holmes's skill in his chosen line of work. What was he good at and how did he come by these talents. Certainly some were hereditary, but others required study. It's just a Trifle.
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- IHOSE Episode 182: The Polyphonic Motets of Lassus
- Sherlock Holmes: Ten Literary Studies by Trevor Hall
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- Episode 58 - Sherlock Holmes's Index
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