Lexicographical Neighbors of Rottennesses
Literary usage of Rottennesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters to the Joneses by Josiah Gilbert Holland (1863)
"All the meannesses and all the rottennesses of human nature and human character,
and all the modes of their exhibition, must come into contact with you, ..."
2. Letters to the Joneses by Josiah Gilbert Holland (1863)
"All the meannesses and all the rottennesses of human nature and human character,
and all the modes of their exhibition, must come into contact with you, ..."
3. Letters to the Joneses by Josiah Gilbert Holland (1868)
"All the meannesses and all the rottennesses of human nature and human character,
and all the modes of their exhibition, must come into contact with you, ..."
4. Lectures on the British Poets by Henry Reed (1860)
"... and rottennesses. The great business and struggle of men seemed to be to
out-lie, out-cheat, and out-hector each other. Our * poets then dwelt in G-rub ..."
5. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1876)
"... imposed by councils, mon- archs, and assemblies, and it is full time that it
be cast away with the other rottennesses of a past and ill-instructed time. ..."