Of this I recollect a curious instance.
A clear but curious instance is discussed by both Marcian and Ulpian.
It may be noted as a curious instance that in the article (ii.
And here was a curious instance of the force of habitor, rather, instinctin man.
There exists, however, among the ruins of Pollanarua a curious instance of the power of the smallest apparent magnitude to destroy the works of man.
Pope's American reputation, moreover, was part of a more general international fame, of which the exhibition contains some curious instances.
Landino's note exhibits a curious instance of the changeableness of his countrywomen.
In fact, of the two, Manasa is often the stupider one - a curious instance of anthropomorphism.
His case was discussed among psychologists at the time as a curious instance of the lapse of memory consequent upon physical and mental stress.
"There was the curious instance of Rama Vrasayana."