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Definition of Dialogists
1. dialogist [n] - See also: dialogist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dialogists
Literary usage of Dialogists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ethica; Or, Characteristics of Men, Manners & Books by Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1860)
"Merits of Modern dialogists. THE eloquence of nature precedes the eloquence of
art, as language precedes grammar. But the distinction in tune and the ..."
2. Ethica; Or, Characteristics of Men, Manners & Books by Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1860)
"Merits of Modern dialogists. THE eloquence of nature precedes the eloquence of
art, as language precedes grammar. But the distinction in time and the ..."
3. History of Greeceby George Grote by George Grote (1854)
"What there is " preposterous" in his choosing for his fellow-dialogists a ...
or how the fact of his choosing them for his fellow-dialogists is to serve ..."
4. The Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles: Ed. Under the Authority of the by Ezra Stiles (1901)
"I appointed the Orators & dialogists for the general Examin" of the Classes at
... Penfield "\ Smith i dialogists. Stiles ' 22. Examined two who offered for ..."
5. A View of the Principal Deistical Writers that Have Appeared in England in by John Leland (1837)
"In some of their books which are written in the way of dialogue, they introduce
Christian dialogists, who are to make a show of defending the Christian ..."
6. The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation Shewn from the State by John Leland (1819)
"One of his dialogists there argues for it at large, and highly commends it. ...
And another of his dialogists, who it is to be supposed, ..."
7. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres: Chiefly from the Lectures of Dr. Blair by Abraham Mills, Hugh Blair (1838)
"Philosophical writing. ANALYSIS. A. Accuracy and precision requisite. 2. Dialogues.
B. The style. B. Modern dialogists. 3 Epistolary writing. ..."
8. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres: Chiefly from the Kectures of Dr. Blair by Hugh Blair, Abraham Mills (1832)
"A. Ancient dialogists. A. A distinct species of composition. a. Its requisites.
C. Modern letters. 4. Fictitious history. A. Lord Bacon's remark. ..."