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There was a large-paper 'Politian' in two volumes, very carelessly described as 'finely bound by Grolier and his friends'; but the best of all was the MS. Horace, with an exquisite portrait of the poet, 'from the library of Matthias Corvinus, King of
The Great Book-Collectors Charles Isaac Elton 1869
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Such portions of "Politian" as are known to the public first saw the light of publicity in the "Southern Literary Messenger" for December,
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 5 Edgar Allan Poe 1829
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When Politian does bad things, they get a great book deal.
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But your Pastor said you were just being a Politian Obama.
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If he is a true leader who is intellectually honest he would not have acted as a Politian that he is as INTELLECTUALLY DISHONEST.
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I always thought the one thing every Politian wants, craves and would sell their soul for is popularity (i.e. celebrity).
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It was an uneasy, conscience-ridden deathbed, attended, as was appropriate, by the philosopher Pico della Mirandola and the poet Politian, and in the presence of his inveterate antagonist Savonarola.
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Already we have seen Muslims screaming "how dare you come to a Muslim area" when addressing a British Politian in Britain.
Be Afraid, Very Afraid (Of Govt. And The Media) Patrick Vessey 2008
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The spin masters at TGQ are getting a little above themselves, Parmod Kad isnt a local Labour Politian, MP or councillors.
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Toby: — I should think not, said Yorick: — But what are these, continued my father — (breaking out in a kind of enthusiasm) — what are these, to those prodigies of childhood in Grotius, Scioppius, Heinsius, Politian, Pascal, Joseph Scaliger,
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