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You can also prepare your mind by reading intelligent books on the themes of Easter, rites of spring, and theology in general. That's why "hosting weekends," with prospective students visiting classes, listening to choir rehearsals, and talking to lacrosse coaches, have become rites of spring on every campus. Line 204 carries a double meaning, signifying both "If we played holiday all year" and "If all year we celebrated 'playing' holidays": holidays consecrated to playing, like the old English rites of spring or the drama festivals of ancient Athens. |
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