Lexicographical Neighbors of Farcicalities
Literary usage of Farcicalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metropolitan (1834)
"farcicalities, being a Series of Facetious Designs. By a GRAVER. ... These farcicalities
are not farcical. They are excellent drawings of whimsical subjects ..."
2. Artemus Ward's Panorama: (As Exhibited at the Egyptian Hall, London) by Artemus Ward, Thomas William Robertson (1869)
"... part of the lecture was here entered upon, it was not delivered in a graver
tone than that in which he had spoken the farcicalities of the prologue. ..."
3. Marriage in Free Society by Edward Carpenter (1894)
"... to compensate for this, it rushes in with the farcicalities of Breach of
Promise ; and in any case, having once pronounced its benediction over a pair ..."