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Definition of Classists
1. classist [n] - See also: classist
Literary usage of Classists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rambles in Germany and Italy in 1840, 1842, and 1843 by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1844)
"The classists were not slow in meeting the attack; and when they found their
authority, which had been respected for centuries, was in danger of being ..."
2. Idyllists of the Country Side: Being Six Commentaries Concerning Some of by George Herman Ellwanger (1896)
"Leisurely he moves among them, taking notes by the way; never tiring one with
long rambles or dissertations ; and while quoting the Latin classists ..."
3. Frederic Chopin: His Life, Letters, and Works by Maurycy Karasowski, Emily Hill (1879)
"I was very glad to be once more with a thorough musician, not with those half
virtuosi and half classists, who would like ..."
4. Pleasant Hours with Illustrious Men and Women, with Many Personal by Thomas W. Handford (1885)
"The new school " The Young France," as they called themselves, formed the
romanticists, and their opponents, the classists. The literary war lasted for some ..."