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1 They are graceful in expression and reflect their author's antiquarian tastes .
2 Bench-ends, brasses and ancient tiles are among the objects likely to interest the visitor of antiquarian tastes .
3 Cotton's antiquarian tastes declared themselves early; the formation of a library and museum was his life-long pursuit.
4 Mr. Lumley, fell into the hands of a nephew, who inherited his uncle's antiquarian tastes , and clerical profession.
5 By beholding these a poet is to raise himself, and may hope to raise his readers, above antiquarian tastes and modern conventions.
6 Mr. Hay Newton, of Newton Hall, a man of great antiquarian tastes in the last generation, wrote the following notes on the matter:-
7 Lieutenant Benham, who has the charge of the repairs, has strong antiquarian tastes , and will preserve as much as possible of its original aspect.
8 I would gladly have indulged my antiquarian tastes by copying these rude inscriptions; but the eager cries of my companions compelled me to hurry on.
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