Lexicographical Neighbors of Clubbism
Literary usage of Clubbism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Carlyles' Works by Thomas Carlyle (1884)
"... V. clubbism. WHERE the heart is full, it seeks, for a thousand reasons, in a
thousand ways, to impart itself. How sweet, indispensable, in such cases, ..."
2. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1899)
"To passionate Constitutionalism, still more to Royalism, which see all their own
Clubs fail and die, clubbism will naturally grow to seem the root of all ..."
3. Twice Around the Clock: Or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London by George Augustus Sala, William McConnell (1862)
"clubbism is a great mystery, and its adepts must be cautious how they explain
its shibboleth to the outer barbarians. Men have been expelled from clubs ere ..."