5.They included Samuel Scudder, who named the monarch butterfly and wrote a magisterial, three-volume work about North American butterflies that won raves from lepidoptery's literary champion, Vladimir Nabokov, 70 years after its publication.
6.He knows he's done something chock-full of power, magisterial. So excitedly he sends it off to Theo, who moans about how hard it is to sell Vincent's dark pictures, when everything in Paris is bright.
7.So said common gossip; but the fact was sufficiently established by the interference of the police on at least one occasion, followed by certain magisterial proceedings which were reported with justifiable gusto and huge headlines in the newspapers aforesaid.