Lexicographical Neighbors of Feelingness
Literary usage of Feelingness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1912)
"Their manners are, as a rule, excellent, and their " kindly feelingness" is very
... Whatever good manners and " kindly feelingness " they had hitherto ..."
2. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt (1860)
"I could have knocked the fellow down for his un- feelingness in making a show of
her; but, after all, she did not see us. She heeded us not. ..."
3. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"Have I made it plain to you that the feelingness of your letter to Mickleham was
much felt there ? I 've no more space, ..."
4. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"Have I made it plain to you that the feelingness of your letter to Mickleham was
much felt there? I 've no more space, Tuck, dear heart. ..."
5. The Mirror (1803)
"I was answered rather angrily, by a warm remonstrance against the inhumanity of
parents, the un- feelingness of age, and the injustice of the world. ..."
6. The British Essayists edited by Alexander Chalmers (1807)
"I was answered rather angrily, by a warm remonstrance against the inhumanity of
parents, the un. feelingness' of age, and the injustice of the world. ..."