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Definition of Etherealities
1. ethereality [n] - See also: ethereality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Etherealities
Literary usage of Etherealities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt (1891)
"... that Coleridge's genius appeared to him like a spirit, all head and wings,
eternally floating about in etherealities. He gave me a different impression. ..."
2. Thorndale: Or, The Conflict of Opinions by William Smith (1857)
"It is a childish blunder that dis- esteems the palpable substance, and tries to
take refuge in thin etherealities, and ghostly essences. ..."
3. The Schools of Medieval England by Arthur Francis Leach (1915)
"... of grammar to the etherealities of logic in which she excelled, used to shut
me up in the subtle threads of her arguments, and then she made her maid ..."
4. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt (1891)
"... that Coleridge's genius appeared to him like a spirit, all head and wings,
eternally floating about in etherealities. He gave me a different impression. ..."
5. Thorndale: Or, The Conflict of Opinions by William Smith (1857)
"It is a childish blunder that dis- esteems the palpable substance, and tries to
take refuge in thin etherealities, and ghostly essences. ..."
6. The Schools of Medieval England by Arthur Francis Leach (1915)
"... of grammar to the etherealities of logic in which she excelled, used to shut
me up in the subtle threads of her arguments, and then she made her maid ..."