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Classically   /klˈæsɪkli/   Listen
Classically

adverb
1.
In the manner of Greek and Roman culture.






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"Classically" Quotes from Famous Books



... his day was saturated with every kind of classical information; its readers, even if Latinless, knew, or might know a world of lore with which the modern man is seldom acquainted. The ignorant Baconian marvels: the classically educated Baconian who is not familiar with Elizabethan literature is amazed. Really there is nothing ...
— Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown • Andrew Lang

... shall be late," said Princess Helene, turning her beautiful head and looking over her classically molded shoulder as she stood ...
— War and Peace • Leo Tolstoy



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