Definition of Idolisers

1. idoliser [n] - See also: idoliser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Idolisers

idolatresses
idolatrical
idolatries
idolatrize
idolatrized
idolatrizes
idolatrizing
idolatrous
idolatrously
idolatrousness
idolatry
idolisation
idolise
idolised
idoliser
idolisers (current term)
idolises
idolish
idolising
idolism
idolisms
idolist
idolists
idolization
idolizations
idolize
idolized
idolizer
idolizers
idolizes

Literary usage of Idolisers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on the English Comic Writers by William Hazlitt (1845)
"I have mentioned this the more for the sake of those critics who are bigotted idolisers of our author, chiefly on the score of ..."

2. Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature by William Hazlitt (1913)
"I have mentioned this the more for the sake of those critics who are bigotted idolisers of our author, chiefly on the score of his correctness. ..."

3. Some Notable Hamlets of the Present Time: Sarah Bernhardt, Henry Irving by Clement Scott (1900)
"The effort, since Fechter first stood on the English stage as Hamlet, to the disgust of the idolisers of the stilted Kemble, Macready, and Phelps schools, ..."

4. History of the Eighteenth Century and of the Nineteenth Till the Overthrow by Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (1843)
"The Marquis d'Argent, who was also one of the idolisers of Voltaire, said of him, with justice, that " he preached ..."

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