"Reprehensibly" Quotes from Famous Books
... for all, that that American gentleman should never have an answer from me, and in spite of strong temptation I kept my resolve till now. Aman who could say of Lassen that his statements were "wholly and reprehensibly incorrect," because he said that Colebrooke had shown that the Arabs received their lunar mansions from the Hindus, was not likely to show mercy to any ... — Chips from a German Workshop - Volume IV - Essays chiefly on the Science of Language • Max Muller |