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Definition of Calligraphies
1. calligraphy [n] - See also: calligraphy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calligraphies
Literary usage of Calligraphies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1840)
"Now, if a mechanic system of training for Style would have the same levelling
effects as these false calligraphies, better by far that we should retain our ..."
2. From India to the Planet Mars: A Study of a Case of Somnambulism with by Théodore Flournoy (1900)
"It appears in the course of the vision as though some one took hold of her arm
and guided it in spite of herself; the result is splendid calligraphies, ..."
3. From India to the Planet Mars: A Study of a Case of Somnambulism with by Théodore Flournoy (1901)
"It appears in the course of the vision as though some one took hold of her arm
and guided it in spite of herself; the result is splendid calligraphies, ..."
4. Historical and Critical Essays by Thomas De Quincey (1853)
"calligraphies, better by far that we should retain our old ignorance. If art is
to terminate in a killing monotony, welcome the old condition of ..."
5. German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors by Thomas Carlyle, Jean Paul, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann (1841)
"... and black satin lower habiliments, with a roll of calligraphies and pen-drawings
in his pocket, was standing in the Schlossgasse, or Castle-gate, ..."