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  • Achilles, Infelix puer, he will combat with a giant, run first upon a breach, as another

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Infelix mortalitas inutilibus quaestionibus ac disceptationibus vitam traducimus, naturae principes thesauros, in quibus gravissimae morborum medicinae collocatae sunt, interim intactos relinquimus.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • For this Infelix Campus, as it is dubbed in one of its own inscriptions — an inscription over which Dr. Johnson passed a critical eye — is in many ways sacred to the memory of the men whom Mackenzie persecuted.

    Edinburgh Picturesque Notes 2005

  • * [1121] Infelix profecto, miser, atque impudentissimus est, qui scrutari cupot Opificem suum.

    Christologia 1616-1683 1965

  • _Arabia Infelix, or the Turks in Yemen_ (London, 1915).

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

  • Literatorum "; another by Spizelius," Infelix Literatus "; and last but not least Peignot's" Dictionnaire Critique, Littéraire et Bibliographique, des

    Books Fatal to Their Authors 1892

  • I am Infelix! nobody loves me! nobody cares for me, except to pity me, and I would rather be strangled than pitied!

    St. Elmo 1872

  • Infelix -- this Petræa of the London flagstones; and purpose setting down here, in brief, a few of my experiences, for the information of stay-at-home travellers, and still more for the sake of pointing out to such as may be disposed to aid in the work of rescuing these little

    Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis Charles Maurice Davies 1869

  • Such was my first experience of the western portion of Arabia Infelix.

    Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis Charles Maurice Davies 1869

  • I am Infelix! nobody loves me! nobody cares for me, except to pity me, and I would rather be strangled than pitied!

    St. Elmo. A Novel. Augusta Jane 1867

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