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Definition of Chimeres
1. chimere [n] - See also: chimere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chimeres
Literary usage of Chimeres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Symbolist Movement in Literature by Arthur Symons (1919)
"... preserving was collected, in 1897, by that delicate amateur of the curiosities
of beauty, M. Remy de Gourmont, in a tiny volume called Les chimeres, ..."
2. The Bibelot: A Reprint of Poetry and Prose for Book Lovers, Chosen in Part by Thomas Bird Mosher (1901)
"... M. Remy de Gourmont, in a tiny volume called Les chimeres, which contains the
seven sonnets of " Les chimeres," the sonnet called " Vers ..."
3. A Guide to Modern Opera: Description & Interpretation of the Words & Music by Esther Singleton (1909)
"Voyons, Manon, plus de chimeres! Suddenly she raises her eyes to the pavilion
which shelters Poussette, Javotte and Rosette. They have impressed her. ..."
4. A Guide to Modern Opera: Description & Interpretation of the Words & Music by Esther Singleton (1909)
"Voyons, Manon, plus de chimeres! Suddenly she raises her eyes to the pavilion
which shelters Poussette, Javotte and Rosette. They have impressed her. ..."