Aún no tenemos significados para "literary curiosity".
1The work today has no interest to us except as a literary curiosity.
2The curiosity of the lover became, so to speak, a psychological and literary curiosity.
3Surely this is, indeed, a literary curiosity.
4Mr. Hale said he would preserve it as a literary curiosity, and shoved it away in a pigeonhole.
5It cannot be unwelcome to literary curiosity, that I deduce thus minutely the history of the English Iliad.
6And not only are the Memoirs a literary curiosity; they are almost equally curious from a bibliographical point of view.
7The full title given by Hakluyt to this relation is worth preserving as a literary curiosity, and is as follows:
8The most rewarding thing about Bicknell's project is that Alcott's book is not just a minor literary curiosity but a deliciously readable page-turner.
9His father was a business lawyer, with a sharp nose for technicalities, quirks and quillets, but the son studied law as a literary curiosity.
10They managed to produce one of the greatest literary curiosities in existence.
11It belongs to our excellent host, and forms part of his collection of literary curiosities.
12It was natural that some of these literary curiosities, of which the visit of Henry III.
13Walsh, W. S. Handy book of literary curiosities.
14You are looking out for literary curiosities.
15Monsieur Sainte-Beuve might have been the most indisputable of authorities: he is only the most delightful of literary curiosities.
16As literary curiosities, his poems are too interesting to be neglected; and their oddity well entitles them to the room they fill.
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