Lexicographical Neighbors of Imponderably
Literary usage of Imponderably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rhetorical Praxis: The Principles of Rhetoric, Exemplified and Applied in by Henry Noble Day (1861)
"... ever existed in the world added together; the food of the people studiously
rendered dear; the currency imponderably debased and imprudently destroyed. ..."
2. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1903)
"Blenched with all winter's myriad fold of snows • Nought 'twixt the air they
breathe and spatial void ; Thin, thin imponderably ; where soul may muse ..."
3. The Proofs of Life After Death: A Collation of Opinions as to Future Life by Robert John Thompson (1906)
"Thus, in the case of man, a tiny mass of protoplasm, imponderably small, carries
on from parent to child the body, the mind, all indeed that the ..."