Lexicographical Neighbors of Eternises
Literary usage of Eternises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rome Or Reason: A Memoir of Christian and Extra-Christian Experience by Nathaniel Ramsay Waters (1888)
"... for believing that when nature has produced this high form, man (possibly not
the highest of her developments), she changes her law and eternises him, ..."
2. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"... labour keeps up and eternises an always increasing capital-value in a form
ever new.1 This natural power of labour takes the 1 Classic economy has, ..."
3. A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire (1824)
"All abuse eternises itself; it is an Augean stable, and requires an Hercules to
cleanse it. Henry IV. could not be the father of a king of France without ..."
4. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1850)
"... of the purity of the memory it eternises. Our plan is wondrously simple—and
then so very facile of execution. We meddle not with any of these projects. ..."
5. A Gallery of Literary Portraits by George Gilfillan (1845)
"... and sings a strain which ascends like "a steam of rich distilled perfumes,"
which arrests and eternises the brief beauty of the apparition, ..."
6. A Gallery of Literary Portraits by George Gilfillan (1845)
"... and sings a strain which ascends like "a steam of rich distilled perfumes,"
which arrests and eternises the brief beauty of the apparition, ..."