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  • For, in this new and scintillating History of Histories, John Burrow repudiates this de haut en bas professional view as 'impoverishingly narrow'.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • For, in this new and scintillating History of Histories, John Burrow repudiates this de haut en bas professional view as 'impoverishingly narrow'.

    A History of Histories: Epics, Chronicles and Inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the Twentieth Century 2007

  • Yering case, crowded as they were impoverishingly together upon flats of the river, they did not bulk out into such dimensions, but they shot up side by side, straight as arrows, rivals en route to the clouds.

    Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria William Westgarth 1852

  • Those who don’t live in such threatened districts nonetheless have a stake in this quarrel and some skin in this game, because on the day when everywhere looks like everywhere else we shall all be very much impoverished, and not only that but — more impoverishingly still — we will be unable to express or even understand or depict what we have lost.

    Last Call, Bohemia Hitchens, Christopher 2008

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