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antiquarianism

noun as in archaeology

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Introduced by antiquarian bookseller Rebecca Romney, “Projections” reprints a dozen science-fiction stories, each as a separate booklet tidily packaged together in a handsome box.

Mere antiquarianism, Dr Arnold justly observes, is calculated to contract and enfeeble the understanding.

But there is perhaps as much worthless historical Speculation as trifling Antiquarianism extant in literature.

But Keats never was nor tried to be exact in his antiquarianism.

Nowhere perhaps is antiquarianism more fascinating than in the sphere of religion.

The first night, to prevent rivalry, was devoted to antiquarianism, and to the performance of extracts from the plays of Holberg.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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