"No reasonable definition of reality could be expected to permit this," he wrote in a famous passage.
He had come to the famous passage where the mother describes her being allowed to see her son once a day.
The reference is to a famous passage in Gibbon's memoirs, written about 1790.
But just such an account is given in one of the most famous passages in the Bible.
In a now famous passage he said "Thus far the chief purpose of our military establishment has been to win wars.
"You can read a famous passage by a man about the wonderful time in the Renaissance," she said.
A famous passage of art criticism can be cited as one example entirely beyond dispute.
"What a lot of parties," one of the characters complains in the book's most famous passage.
In sura 50, we find a famous passage which reads:
The poem is based on the famous passage from Shakespeare's will regarding his "second-best bed".