Lexicographical Neighbors of Daguerreotyped
Literary usage of Daguerreotyped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë by Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë (1896)
"Caroline saw a shape, a head, that daguerreotyped in that attitude and with that
expression, would have been lovely : she could not choose but derive from ..."
2. A Memoir of Robert C. Winthrop by Robert Charles Winthrop (1897)
"His thoughts are run in a mould, and his expressions daguerreotyped for the hearer.
They are used like the pieces of a dissected map, and when his work is ..."
3. The American Phonographic Dictionary: Exhibiting the Correct and Actual by Elias Longley (1882)
"... many a brilliant image, which this magic art might have forever daguerreotyped !
Then comes to the .young man or young woman, as a natural consequence, ..."
4. Eliza Cook's journal by Eliza Cook (1850)
"If a daguerreotyped plate he placed in a solution of gold, and the poles of a
weak voltaic pile ... If a daguerreotyped picture he attached to the negative ..."
5. The Church of St. Bunco: A Drastic Treatment of a Copyrighted Religion...un by Gordon Clark (1901)
"These are quickly daguerreotyped on him. They contain no intelligence, but shadow
forth a reflection of themselves which he looks at. ..."
6. Health and the Inner Life: An Analytical and Historical Study of Spiritual by Horatio Willis Dresser, Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1906)
"These are quickly daguerreotyped on him. They contain no intelligence, but shadow
forth a reflection of themselves which he looks at. ..."