Lexicographical Neighbors of Intransigeantly
Literary usage of Intransigeantly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. War and Religion: A Sociological Study by Eli Mayer (1918)
"... in many instances, with frequent and direct emphasis against war, though not
constantly, consistently and intransigeantly so. But withal, the teachings ..."
2. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetryby Conrad Aiken by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"... no compulsion toward any kind of artistic innovation, for the patent reason
that he had nothing particularly new or intransigeantly individual to say. ..."
3. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"... no compulsion toward any kind of artistic innovation, for the patent reason
that he had nothing particularly new or intransigeantly individual to say. ..."