Lexicographical Neighbors of Sourceful
Literary usage of Sourceful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Limits of Evolution: And Other Essays Illustrating the Metaphysical by George Holmes Howison (1905)
"And as for the second question, these consequences of the ascertained sourceful
and directive power of our individuality will now be shown in detail to ..."
2. The Limits of Evolution: And Other Essays Illustrating the Metaphysical by George Holmes Howison (1901)
"... involving everlastingness, must have its full meaning in just that spontaneous
sourceful- ness of self-consciousness from which everlastingness arises. ..."
3. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1899)
"... powers. wish no one greater good fortune than to command sc ship and to have
her manned by such ready, trained sourceful officers, seamen, engineers, ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1866)
"... Hers was not the resigned and re- and sighed again, without knowing sourceful
preparation for her /ate it, as she spoke. which had appeared in Thomas. ..."
5. The Life of William H. Seward by Frederic Bancroft (1900)
"It is now agreed that he was strongly t individual, very influential, fascinating,
able, and re-J sourceful; but it was Lincoln that was thoroughly great. ..."
6. How to Appreciate Prints by Frank Weitenkampf (1908)
"sourceful, seeking the aid of aquatint, roulette and other methods to attain
stunning effects. And there are still more recent artists: Helleu, for example, ..."