Flinn was initially unsure about the numerous classical quotations, but when Plummer was cast, Meyer enthusiastically added more.
Murray's hand-books, often written by gentleman amateurs, feature obscure antiquarian anecdotes and apposite classical quotations - in untranslated Greek or Latin.
"Out of the mantles of young'uns..." Ugant said, invoking a classical quotation.
He added a classical quotation on transience and death in the three-tonal scale.
P. Schuyler Miller described the story as quaint by modern standards, but praised "its classical quotations, bolstering allusions to dubious science, and real warmth and humor."
Ş"I believe Johnson also said that classical quotation is the parole of literary men."
Almost every line is based on a classical quotation, which is printed in each case at the foot of the page.
At the end of every State Convention, a classical quotation is selected as a theme for the following year's convention, much like the National Convention.
He's not cut out for his work, Porter concludes, invoking a classical quotation about how "most of the evil in the world comes from people being in the wrong slot."
Definitions and explanations are in simplified, excepting classical quotations.