Lexicographical Neighbors of Nervousnesses
Literary usage of Nervousnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1891)
"... they would have shown their feelings by little nervousnesses—have laughed or
talked too much; after all she was only the chance acquaintance of a few ..."
2. Essays historical and theological by James Bowling Mozley (1884)
"... nervousnesses, suspicions, jealousies, imaginations, fears, and disquietudes
of his own suggestion, are the complement and circumstance of one ..."
3. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1845)
"... nervousnesses, suspicions, jealousies, imaginations, fears, and disquietudes
of his own suggestion, are the complement and circumstance of one ..."
4. The Musical World (1878)
"... nervousnesses on the interpreters of the Divine art. How nervousness will so
often mar the best efforts of talented performers has been proved over and ..."
5. Unsoundness of Mind by Thomas Smith Clouston (1911)
"Is there any conceivable means to define the degrees in which mere ' nervousnesses'
can be distinguished from the psychoses ? You would tend to brutalize or ..."
6. The Home Medical Library edited by Kenelm Winslow (1907)
"Yet, in fact, nothing so dismisses the host of little nervousnesses with which
house-caged women suffer as this free life. Cares, frets, worries, and social ..."
7. Doctor and Patient by Silas Weir Mitchell (1904)
"Yet, in fact, nothing so dismisses the host of little nervousnesses with which
house-caged women suffer as this free life. Cares, frets, worries, and social ..."