“As Cæsar was at supper the discourse was of death,—which sort was the best. "That," said he, "which is unexpected."”
Cæsar
Roman Apophthegms
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Cf the Gettysburg Address.
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[Buchli (Ed.), Victor, Christopher, Tilley, The Material Culture Reader, 2002, Berg, 1-85973-559-2, Oxford]
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Rhyme of the Duchess; reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 514.