Lexicographical Neighbors of Dispeace
Literary usage of Dispeace
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The pulpit commentary, ed. by H.D.M. Spence and J.S. Exell. nT= edited by Henry Donald M. Spence- Jones (1887)
"They have sometimes a peace, a want of such dispeace as might be expected, but
only by blinking the facts of their case. They do not thus get quit of their ..."
2. Handbook of the History of Philosophy by Albert Schwegler (1868)
"This absolute dispeace of consciousness that strives to absolute peace could lead
only to the longing to be freed from this ..."
3. English Prose: Its Elements, History, and Usage by John Earle (1890)
"dispeace.—The Austrians themselves would be the last to deny that they are a divided
... They are going through a stage of internal dispeace such as most ..."
4. The Laird of Norlaw: A Scottish Story by Oliphant (Margaret) (1859)
"Mother ! do you think dispeace can ever rise between you and. me, ... No dispeace,
Katie—no, God forbid !" said Huntley's mother, " but I'ma hasty woman in ..."