Old; ancient; of genuine antiquity; as, an antique statue. In this sense it usually refers to the flourishing ages of Greece and Rome. "For the antique world excess and pride did hate."
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"Antique" Quotes from Famous Books ![]() ![]() — Barbara's Heritage - Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters • Deristhe L. Hoyt ![]() ![]() — Gala-days • Gail Hamilton ![]() ![]() — AE in the Irish Theosophist • George William Russell ![]() ![]() — Raphael - Pages Of The Book Of Life At Twenty • Alphonse de Lamartine ![]() ![]() — The Lock And Key Library - Classic Mystery And Detective Stories, Modern English • Various |
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