Lexicographical Neighbors of Emonges
Literary usage of Emonges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly Journal and Review edited by Llewellyn Frederick William Jewitt, John Charles Cox, John Romilly Allen (1893)
"To Thomas Johnson of Anlaby to dispose emonges hys ... Alice Jenyns and Elisabeth
Abbot, my doughters, iij™//. emonges thame to be ..."
2. Elizabethan Critical Essays by George Gregory Smith (1904)
"... by tyme and custome to content themselues with that barbarous and rude Ryming,
emonges their other *S worthy praises, which they haue iustly ..."
3. The Scholemaster: Written Between 1563-8. Posthumously Published, First by Roger Ascham (1903)
"... emonges number. which fewe are found, exceding greate, or exceding litle, ...
I ment, the common number of quicke and hard wittes, emonges the which, ..."