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Definition of Anarchs
1. anarch [n] - See also: anarch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anarchs
Literary usage of Anarchs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Overtones: A Book of Temperaments: Richard Strauss, Parsifal, Verdi, Balzac by James Huneker (1904)
"HAVE not all great composers been anarchs —from Bach to Strauss ? At first blush
the hard- plodding Johann Sebastian of the Well-tempered Clavichord seems a ..."
2. The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review by James Shergold Boone, John Henry Newman (1800)
"... fome typographical errors ; fuch as Pierre en ^ife fjr Pierre en Cife, at the
end of the fécond volume ; anarchs for ..."
3. The Skeptical Era in Modern History: Or, The Infidelity of the Eighteenth by Truman Marcellus Post (1856)
"... changing Genius- Skepticism in Literature—In Philosophy—The Philosophic anarchs
and Revolutionists—Skepticism in Belles-lettres, Criticism, Art, Poetry, ..."
4. Bedouins: Mary Garden, Debussy, Chopin Or the Circus, Botticelli, Poe by James Huneker (1920)
"... VIII anarchs AND ECSTASY LEST we forget. While competition is the life of
cocottes, the rival opera companies that fill the air of Gotham with their ..."
5. Letters of James Gibbons Huneker by James Huneker (1922)
"Or, tout simple—"Ivory Apes and anarchs!" God knows there are plenty of anarchs
in my list, though without Nordau I'll be shorn of an ape. ..."