Lexicographical Neighbors of Atmosphered
Literary usage of Atmosphered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1889)
"Even the sunlight needs to be atmosphered in order to accommodate itself to human
vision and the general condition of the world that is illuminated. ..."
2. Culture of Courage: A Practical Companion Book for Unfoldment of Fearless by Frank Channing Haddock (1910)
"... are Relation: Physical Person Physical Person: Cleanly, Unclean, (No complement)
Well, Diseased, Elegant, Uncouth, " Robust, Weak, " Finely atmosphered, ..."
3. The Message of Greek Art by Harry Huntington Powers (1913)
"These heads are 'atmosphered' in the sense familiar to painters. This use of
atmosphere to blur and subdue certain objects is primarily a device in ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1913)
"It is so easy to turn a verb into a noun—"a find," "an invite," "an exhibit"—or,
vice versa—"atmosphered in smoke," "these creatures function differently"; ..."
5. A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts by George Saintsbury (1904)
"... ere yet the Romantic party (to which Beyle himself never belonged) was fully
formed, but when the principles " atmosphered " by Diderot, ..."
6. Irish Literature by Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche (1904)
"... mosses fine For emerald pavement, and each leafy chamber Is atmosphered with
amber. Athwart the mellow air The twinkling threads of gossamer Shimmer and ..."