Lexicographical Neighbors of Corpulencies
Literary usage of Corpulencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Painting from the Fourth to the Early Nineteenth Century by Richard Muther (1907)
"He sometimes renders every feature of such corpulencies with such delight that
it seems as if Rubens had come to life again. ..."
2. Sir Christopher Wren and His Times: With Illustrative Sketches and Anecdotes by James Elmes (1852)
"... and the bloated inanity of some of his fellow hierarchs, with their scarlet
hats borne before them on silver salvers, their corpulencies as fine as red ..."
3. Sir Christopher Wren and His Times: With Illustrative Sketches and Anecdotes by James Elmes (1852)
"... and the bloated inanity of some of his fellow hierarchs, with their scarlet
hats borne before them on silver salvers, their corpulencies as fine as red ..."