Lexicographical Neighbors of Heliolatries
Literary usage of Heliolatries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Development of the English Novel by Wilbur Lucius Cross (1899)
"His present aspect, coupled with the lack of all human forms in the scene,
explained the old-time heliolatries in a moment. One could feel that a saner ..."
2. Retrospective Reviews: A Literary Log by Richard Le Gallienne (1896)
"Think how absolutely out of colour in Arcady are such words as 'dolori-
fuge,' 'photosphere,' 'heliolatries,' 'arborescence,' 'concatenation,' ..."
3. The Technique of Thomas Hardy by Joseph Warren Beach (1922)
"Many times in the story of Tess we have this appeal to our ultra-historic
imagination: the "old-tune heliolatries" being suggested to the author by a hazy ..."
4. Tess of the D'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented by Thomas Hardy (1920)
"His present aspect, coupled with the lack of all human forms in the scene,
explained the old-time heliolatries in a moment. One could feel that a saner ..."