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Definition of Symphonically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symphonically
Literary usage of Symphonically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Variations by James Huneker (1921)
"in symphonically setting poetic ideas, whether from Byron, Nietzsche, Ben De Casseres
... And when I say symphonically I mean symphonic poems, for the great ..."
2. The Twentieth Century by Caroline Farrar Ware (1908)
"They invariably occur when the orchestra is toned down to an instrument for the
creation of atmosphere alone and is not used symphonically, and when the ..."
3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1908)
"They invariably occur when the orchestra is toned down to an instrument for the
creation of atmosphere alone and is not used symphonically, ..."
4. Overtones, a Book of Temperments: Richard Strauss, Parsifal, Verdi, Balzac by James Huneker (1904)
"... Flaubert took life symphonically. It was a sad, serious thing, and to escape
its rigors he surrounded himself in the magic cloud of an ironic art, ..."
5. Melomaniacs by James Huneker (1902)
"What had they in common with this charlatan who treated the abominable teachings
of Walt Whitman symphonically? He could not be a respectable man, ..."
6. Variations by James Huneker (1921)
"in symphonically setting poetic ideas, whether from Byron, Nietzsche, Ben De Casseres
... And when I say symphonically I mean symphonic poems, for the great ..."
7. The Twentieth Century by Caroline Farrar Ware (1908)
"They invariably occur when the orchestra is toned down to an instrument for the
creation of atmosphere alone and is not used symphonically, and when the ..."
8. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1908)
"They invariably occur when the orchestra is toned down to an instrument for the
creation of atmosphere alone and is not used symphonically, ..."
9. Overtones, a Book of Temperments: Richard Strauss, Parsifal, Verdi, Balzac by James Huneker (1904)
"... Flaubert took life symphonically. It was a sad, serious thing, and to escape
its rigors he surrounded himself in the magic cloud of an ironic art, ..."
10. Melomaniacs by James Huneker (1902)
"What had they in common with this charlatan who treated the abominable teachings
of Walt Whitman symphonically? He could not be a respectable man, ..."