The charge of heathenism we find in Suidas is probable enough; that is to say, Tribonian may well have been a crypto-pagan, like many other eminent courtiers and litterateurs of the time (including Procopius himself), a person who, while professing Christianity, was at least indifferent to its dogmas and rites, cherishing a sentimental recollection of the older and more glorious days of the empire. [Please select]
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It is a pacific assembly composed of timid peers, aged lawyers, or, as abroad, clever litterateurs. [Please select]
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The saloon of Justus Schwab, at Number Fifty, First Street, was the center where gathered Anarchists, litterateurs, and bohemians. [Please select]
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Whoever heard of Old Quin--What's-his-name, or cared, except, perhaps, a few bald-headed bookworms and withered litterateurs.' [Please select]
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Comparatively little has been written about this bird, because it is not often found in New England, where most of the bird litterateurs have lived. [Please select]
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Yellow journalists and milk-and-water litterateurs have painted pictures of the emancipated woman that make the hair of the good citizen and his dull companion stand up on end. [Please select]
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