Lexicographical Neighbors of Depreciatingly
Literary usage of Depreciatingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Painters by John Ruskin (1888)
"But in oth>: places ho docs not speak of it depreciatingly, but seems to thins
the absence of thought involves a certain nobleness : " In such high hour Of ..."
2. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"But in other places he does not speak of it depreciatingly, but seems to think
the absence of thought involves a certain nobleness: " In such high hour Of ..."
3. Modern Painters by John Ruskin (1872)
"But in other places he does not speak of it depreciatingly, but seems to think
the absence of thought involves a certain nobleness, as in the passage ..."