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The Roman Scarus comments which "Experience, manhood, honour, ne'er before/Did so violate itself."
Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009
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The Roman Scarus comments which "Experience, manhood, honour, ne'er before/Did so violate itself."
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Two species of fish, of the genus Scarus, which are common here, exclusively feed on coral: both are coloured of a splendid bluish-green, one living invariably in the lagoon, and the other amongst the outer breakers.
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Two species of fish, of the genus Scarus, which are common here, exclusively feed on coral: both are coloured of a splendid bluish-green, one living invariably in the lagoon, and the other amongst the outer breakers.
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All fishes have teeth of the serrated form, with the single exception of the fish known as the Scarus.
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As one of his commanders, Scarus, puts it, T never saw an action of such shame.
Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002
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Mark Antony rewards Scarus, the bravest of his soldiers, by asking Cleopatra to give him her hand:
The World I Live In Helen Keller 1924
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Two species of fish, of the genus Scarus, which are common here, exclusively feed on coral: both are coloured of a splendid bluish-green, one living invariably in the lagoon, and the other amongst the outer breakers.
Chapter XX 1909
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[Footnote 797: 'Scarus.'] 'So too the Sauri (?), a clever race of fish, named from their speed, when they have swum into a net, tie themselves together into a sort of rope; and then, tugging backwards with all their might, seek to liberate their fellow-prisoners.
The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Senator Cassiodorus 1872
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[EN#67] Dr.C. C.rter Blake examined the four brought home, and identified No. 1, superior pharyngeal bone and teeth (Scarus);
The Land of Midian — Volume 2 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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