Lexicographical Neighbors of Epitheted
Literary usage of Epitheted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1794)
"... and endeavouring, probably, at an improvement on his Attic original, deviates
into an epitheted am» plification, and gives us the flowery ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1794)
"... and endeavouring, probably, at an improvement on his Attic original, deviates
into an epitheted amplification, and gives us the flowery ..."
3. The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton by Logan Pearsall Smith, Henry Wotton (1907)
"... ever since I showed them your character of their beauties, in your letter from
the 'Gaily -Gravesend V Never was a town better epitheted. ..."
4. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday: Garden Delights which are Here Displayed by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"... of admirable learning, presented Henry VIII with a horologium, which, says
Fuller, " I might English dial, clock, or watch, save that it is epitheted ..."
5. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday: Garden Delights which are Here Displayed by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"... of admirable learning, presented Henry VIII with a horologium, which, says
Fuller, " I might English dial, clock, or watch, save that it is epitheted ..."
6. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens (1842)
"... and sacred •onf ' I do not clearly understand how, if the hour be due to sacred
song, it can be epitheted as silent ; but let that pass. ..."
7. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1794)
"... and endeavouring, probably, at an improvement on his Attic original, deviates
into an epitheted am» plification, and gives us the flowery ..."
8. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1794)
"... and endeavouring, probably, at an improvement on his Attic original, deviates
into an epitheted amplification, and gives us the flowery ..."
9. The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton by Logan Pearsall Smith, Henry Wotton (1907)
"... ever since I showed them your character of their beauties, in your letter from
the 'Gaily -Gravesend V Never was a town better epitheted. ..."
10. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday: Garden Delights which are Here Displayed by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"... of admirable learning, presented Henry VIII with a horologium, which, says
Fuller, " I might English dial, clock, or watch, save that it is epitheted ..."
11. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday: Garden Delights which are Here Displayed by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"... of admirable learning, presented Henry VIII with a horologium, which, says
Fuller, " I might English dial, clock, or watch, save that it is epitheted ..."
12. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens (1842)
"... and sacred •onf ' I do not clearly understand how, if the hour be due to sacred
song, it can be epitheted as silent ; but let that pass. ..."