Others arise from their ruins, and strive again for ascendency, until at last a people and language, son and daughter of all the previous nations and idioms, heirs of their dominion and wealth; shall perhaps invade the whole earth, and produce again the unity of speech and rule.
"The American Nations, Vol. I."
C. S. Rafinesque
Chairs, tables, lounges, and piano were piled with finery, on which Anna Jeffrey worked industriously, assisted sometimes by her aunt, whom Madam Conway pronounced altogether too superannuated for a governess, and who, though really an excellent scholar, was herself far better pleased with muslin robes and satin bows than with French idioms and Latin verbs.
"Maggie Miller"
Mary J. Holmes
You will imagine nothing more fascinating than this renaissance and transfiguration of forgotten idioms, once the glory of antiquity.
"Underground Man"
Gabriel Tarde