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Definition of Appreciators
1. appreciator [n] - See also: appreciator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appreciators
Literary usage of Appreciators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Life, Writings, and Genius of Akenside: With Some Account of His Friends by Charles Bucke (1832)
"... Akenside had left any papers, that could be interesting to his ' numerous
appreciators and admirers.' " I have only some letters from him to my father, ..."
2. The Book of Human Character by Charles Bucke (1837)
"IMPARTIAL appreciators. HARMODIUS laid claim to one merit,—a strict impartiality
of judgment. No one ever heard him allude to the failings even of his ..."
3. Shakespear by William Carew Hazlitt (1902)
"One of the earliest appreciators of the Poet. A MS. of Middleton's Game of Chess
dedicated to W. Hammond. The dedicatee presumed to he of the family of ..."
4. Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Record and a Study by William Sharp (1882)
"... so that it is not to be wondered at if he decided that his appreciators must
come to him, and not he go to his appreciators; again, he was conscious of ..."
5. A History of English Literature by William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe (1907)
"It is significant that many of his best appreciators in modern times have ...
One of his finest appreciators, Leigh Hunt, in his Imagination and Fancy, ..."
6. Essays Aesthetical by George Henry Calvert (1875)
"And to some they would be grossly unintelligible, the enjoyment of the few full
appreciators seeming to them unnatural or affected. ..."