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Lattimore

[ lat-uh-mawr, ‑-mohr ]

noun

  1. Richmond Alexander, 1906–84, U.S. poet, translator, and critic, born in China.


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Describing her relationship to her harp, Lattimore once said, “I also use it like a paintbrush.”

Lattimore, ladies and gentlemen, has nevah been cuhsed by a boom, and I pray God she nevah may!

For some very warm descriptions of recently deceased wives, see Lattimore 275-80.

Alfred Pye (for assaulting Police-constable Lattimore) fined £2.

I cannot say that I have any,” I answered, “except that its construction would bring great good to Lattimore.

His mind seems to have already become saturated with the conception of the enormous possibilities of Lattimore.

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