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    lyceum


    1. The state seems to have assigned the Academy to Plato, the Lyceum to Aristotle, and the Portico to Zeno of Citta, the founder of the Stoics


    2. The other contents of his pocket consisted of an ivory knife with a corkscrew by Rodgers, of Sheffield; a small, circular mirror, one inch in diameter; a readmission slip to the Lyceum Theatre; a silver box full of vesta matches, and a brown leather cigar-case containing two cheroots—also two pounds fourteen shillings in money


    3. I did not see why the lyceum should not present its tax-bill, and have the State to back its demand, as well as the Church


    4. " He is chiefly known for his erotic poetry which attracted the affectionate regard of the youthful Pushkin when a student at the Lyceum


    5. It took place at a public examination at the Lyceum, on which occasion the boy poet produced a poem


    6. Frank Keenan essayed so unsuccessfully at the Berkeley Lyceum in New York last season


    7. Antoine in Paris my readers are familiar, gave up the Berkeley Lyceum ghost, unable to weather the storm and stress of experiment


    8. The rosy little scheme at the Berkeley Lyceum had attracted considerable attention


    9. It was so in the case of the Berkeley Lyceum plan that fell through simply because money failed to pour into the box office, and M


    10. A species of marten has lately been presented to the Lyceum of Natural History in New-York, which was brought from that country, and appears to belong to a peculiar species, very different from the common martens of Europe, Asia, and America, although it has, in common with it, the character of the yellow throat; but the head, feet, and tail, afford so many peculiar characters, that no doubt can be entertained of its diversity

    11. Read before the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York, March 7, 1819, by John B


    12. Schaeffer, I wrote to a member of the Lyceum of Natural History, New-York, rather more full an account than the above, of my crystal, &c


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    Synonyms for "lyceum"

    lyceum gymnasium lycee middle school secondary school

    "lyceum" definitions

    a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12


    a public hall for lectures and concerts