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Definition of Emblazonries
1. emblazonry [n] - See also: emblazonry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emblazonries
Literary usage of Emblazonries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Philosophy and Theology by Joseph Haven (1869)
"The sides of the windows were rich with stained glass ; through the deep purples
and crimsons streamed the golden light; emblazonries of heavenly ..."
2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1854)
"... of heavenly illumination (from the sun) mingling with the earthly emblazonries (from
art and its gorgeous colouring) of what is grandest in man. ..."
3. A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as by Francis H[enry] Underwood (1892)
"The sides of the windows were rich with storied glass ; through the deep purples
and crimsons streamed the golden light; emblazonries of heavenly ..."
4. A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as by Francis Henry Underwood (1888)
"The sides of the windows were rich with storied glass ; through the deep purples
and crimsons streamed the golden light; emblazonries of heavenly ..."
5. Studies in Philosophy and Theology by Joseph Haven (1869)
"The sides of the windows were rich with stained glass ; through the deep purples
and crimsons streamed the golden light; emblazonries of heavenly ..."
6. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1854)
"... of heavenly illumination (from the sun) mingling with the earthly emblazonries (from
art and its gorgeous colouring) of what is grandest in man. ..."
7. A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as by Francis H[enry] Underwood (1892)
"The sides of the windows were rich with storied glass ; through the deep purples
and crimsons streamed the golden light; emblazonries of heavenly ..."
8. A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as by Francis Henry Underwood (1888)
"The sides of the windows were rich with storied glass ; through the deep purples
and crimsons streamed the golden light; emblazonries of heavenly ..."