Lexicographical Neighbors of Erraticisms
Literary usage of Erraticisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1879)
"... views simply deserve a smile at the erraticisms of a clever man. Few can, I
think, read the play without perceiving that it requires braid to be taken ..."
2. Masters of the English Novel: A Study of Principles and Personalities by Richard Burton (1909)
"He is the very antithesis of the erraticisms and irregularities of genius.
He went to his daily stint of work, by night and day, on sea or land, ..."
3. The Californians by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1908)
"The two women were intimate friends until her husband's notorious infidelities
and erraticisms when under the periodical influence of alcohol killed Mrs. ..."
4. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"... inferiors may show increased aberrational tendencies at the time of puberty,
however not all pubertal erraticisms are found in cases of inferiority. ..."
5. The Letters and Times of the Tylers by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1885)
"In a word, the Repub- ican party of 1860 comprised all the eccentricity and
erraticisms of all parties developed or manifested since the elevation of John ..."
6. The Heart of Music: The Story of the Violin by Anna Alice Chapin (1906)
"He was a man of fantastic imagination and eccentric talent; and his life was made
up of erraticisms and vagaries. The poem of Von Gilm, while crude and ..."