4), and we may mention, merely as literary curiosities, various works of a lyrical character written in two languages, Latin and French, or English and French, or even in three languages, Latin, English and French. [Please select]
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What are the chief curiosities and sights in your town. [Please select]
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I have three pieces which I keep as curiosities only. [Please select]
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"He's one o' the greatest curiosities that ever came to this town."' [Please select]
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THE BUCEROTIDÆ OR HORNBILL FAMILY Hornbills are to be numbered among the curiosities of nature. [Please select]
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Have you one of those rare and valuable curiosities called a spunk, Mr McCaskie. [Please select]
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He, too, had had his yearnings, his burning curiosities, his youthful ventures into the town. [Please select]
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"In a circus," mused the old man, "we'd be curiosities." [Please select]
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They managed to produce one of the greatest literary curiosities in existence. [Please select]
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A thing which "feels real" inspires us with hopes or fears, expectations or curiosities, which are wholly absent when a thing "feels imaginary." [Please select]
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