With time in my hands I went to " The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations". Nabokov was quoted only once and with a short extract: "Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins".
In the "Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations" ( Ned Sherrin) he also was cited once, under "Murder": "You can
always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style." 
 
At "The Essential Reference book": Who wrote what when? Over a Thousand Writers from Douglas Adams to Emile Zola" ( Simon and Shuster,1999) has a short entry about Nabokov, lists his publications from 1926 to 1957 ( i.e: from Mary to Pnin, totalling 10 books) and never a word about "Ada or Ardor", "Look at the Harlequins", "Strong Opinions...
Its closing lines are revelatory: after succintly describing "Nabokov's masterpiece, Lolita" it ends with a shot: " Lolita was an instant success; it shot Nabokov to fame and enabled him to devote himself to writing". 
 
 

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