Lexicographical Neighbors of Insidiousnesses
Literary usage of Insidiousnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Novel: A Study in the Development of Personality by Sidney Lanier (1914)
"... which wind their infinite insidiousnesses about the souls of our young children
and either strangle them or cover them with unremovable slime under our ..."
2. American Literary Criticism, Selected and Ed.: With an Introductory Essay by William Morton Payne (1904)
"... which can hurt but our bodies — but are absolutely careless of these things —
so-called classic books, which wind their infinite insidiousnesses about ..."
3. Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers by James Donaldson, Alexander Roberts, Allan Menzies (1869)
"... former on account of the insidiousnesses of temptations, the latter on account
of the straits of the times.1 Now, by looking into the reason thus given ..."