-
significance in the vast cosmos-at-large. To me
there is
nothing but
puerility in a tale in
which the
human form—and the
local human p****ions and conditions...
- violin, that some
Bambara knows arithmetic... Let us
leave aside these puerilities and
compare together not men, but groups.
Gobineau later used the term...
- This last
translation was
published by
Princeton University in 2001 as
Puerilities,
containing 258
surviving poems (omitting one, an
obvious later forgery)...
- Deba****t of
relationships to
avoid public disgrace,
amongst other puerilities, is a
drastic measure for
yours truly. The
first world may disagree,...
-
Retrieved 2010-08-28. Loeb edition, p. 342,
available at archive.org
Puerilities,
translated by
Daryl Hine,
Princeton University, 2001,
Epigram 236 "Gospel...
- public- public, publican, publication,
publicity puer puer- boy puerile,
puerility,
puerperant pulcher pulchr-
beautiful pulchritude,
pulchritudinous pullus...
-
literary point of view, the
Koran has
little merit. Declamation, repetition,
puerility, a lack of
logic and
coherence strike the
unprepared reader at
every turn...
- England. Puseyite,
became a term for
Anglican Ritualists: "great in
puerilities, when he bows and when he stands", and "half
papist and half protestant"...
-
remain calmer, but
still amazed by the
mixture of
exuberant invention and
puerility." A
positive review came from L'Express,
written by
Laurent Djian, who...
- from the past
rekindle a
patriotic fervour that has been lost in "the
puerility of an
insipid present," and that such
plays "provide a rare
exercise of...