| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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| Knows he, that never took a pinch, |
| Nosey, the pleasure thence that flows? |
| Knows he the titillating joy |
| Which my nose knows? |
| O nose, I am as proud of thee |
| As any mountain of its snows; |
| I gaze on thee, and feel that pride |
| A Roman knows. | |
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F. C. H[usenbeth], translated from the French of O. Basselin. |
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Chapter on Noses, in Tristram Shandy, by L. Sterne. | 1 |
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On the Dignity, Gravity, and Authority of Noses, by Taglicozzi or Tagliacozzo (1597). | 2 |
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De Virginitate (sec. 77) A chapter in Kornmann. | 3 |
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The Noses of Adam and Eve, by Mlle. Bourignon. | 4 |
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Pious Meditations on the Nose of the Virgin Mary, by J. Petit. | 5 |
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Review of Noses (Louis Brevitatis), by Théophile Raynaud. | 6 |
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Sermon on Noses (La Diceria de Nasi), by Annibal Caro (1584). | 7 |
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