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- Fingleton wrote " on this field he [ Bradman ] has won his greatest honours; nowhere else has he been so idolatrously acclaimed ".
- Fingleton opined that " on this field he [ Bradman ] has won his greatest honours; nowhere else has he been so idolatrously acclaimed ".
- One of the recurrent recriminations of American concert music is that it is idolatrously beholden to Europe, which gave America its instruments, its masterpieces and its concert halls.
- Bishop Dietrich came to consecrate the hosts so as to ensure that no unconsecrated host was accidentally being venerated idolatrously, but, so the story goes, the host overflowed with blood before he could say the words of consecration.
- Of this Shakspeare of ours, perhaps the opinion one sometimes hears a little idolatrously expressed is, in fact, the right one; I think the best judgment not of this country only, but of Europe at large, is slowly pointing to the conclusion, that Shakspeare is the chief of all Poets hitherto; the greatest intellect who, in our recorded world, has left record of himself in the way of Literature.