Lexicographical Neighbors of Condolers
Literary usage of Condolers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1867)
"Further : between you condolers with women, and the so-called Rights- of-Women
people, I venture to place myself in the critical position of Mr. Pickwick, ..."
2. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb by Maurice Henry Hewlett, Laurence Binyon, Edward James Hewlett, William Randolph Hearst, Jonathan Swift, Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Edward Verrall Lucas, Frederick Madison Smith, Mariano Tomás (1905)
"I am in haste, and taken up by visitors, condolers, &c. God bless you !
DEAR Sarah,—Mary is a little cut at the ill success of" Mr. H.," which came out last ..."
3. Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of His Life, 1795-1835 by James Anthony Froude (1882)
"The former, ill in health, looked resolute, austere, and to trivial condolers
and advisers almost indignant. The coffin was lowered into a very deep grave ..."
4. The Letters of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb, Alfred Ainger (1904)
"I am in haste, and taken up by visitors, condolers, etc. God bless you.
Dear Sarah—Mary is a little cut at the ill success of Mr. H., which came out last ..."
5. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1852)
"I am in haste, and taken up by visitors, condolers, &c. God bless you. "
Dear Sarah,—Mary is a little cut at the ill success of ' Mr. II. ..."
6. The Works of Charles Lamb: to which are prefixed his letters, and a sketch by Charles Lamb (1871)
"I am in haste, and taken up by visitors, condolers, &c. " God bless you. "
Dear Sarah, — Mary is a little cut at the ill success of ' Mr. H.' which came out ..."