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Definition of Irrealities
1. irreality [n] - See also: irreality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrealities
Literary usage of Irrealities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry by John Bell (1789)
"With all that either broach'd, the world content, Believ'd still farther than
they could invent, All irrealities came forth reveal'd By pow'rful Fancy into ..."
2. The New Foundling Hospital for Wit: Being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces by John Almon (1786)
"... farther than they could invent, All irrealities came forth reveal'd By pow'rful
Fancy into fa& congeal'd. Then Poetry had elbow-room enough, ..."
3. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1852)
"... and irrealities in LAW. their Character, Distinctions, and Conse- B; U.
MACNAMARA, Esq., of Lincoln's inn, Special Price 61. boards. LAW. ..."
4. The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive Effects of by Timothy Field Allen (1876)
"irrealities. -Felt tired when v.alking, though I cuold 'at deal of exercise; at
noon (fifteenth day). Unusually ft; in the afternoon (eighteenth day). ..."
5. Words and Places: Or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and by Isaac Taylor (1865)
"... conduits, ferries—Monastic establishments of London —irrealities of certain
trades—Sports and pastimes—Sites of residences of historic families ..."
6. The Collectors: Being Cases Mostly Under the Ninth and Tenth Commandments by Frank Jewett Mather (1912)
"You have devoted yourself to graceful irrealities and must now abide by your
choice." Thus the St. Michael had spoken in a dream in ..."
7. Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry by John Bell (1789)
"With all that either broach'd, the world content, Believ'd still farther than
they could invent, All irrealities came forth reveal'd By pow'rful Fancy into ..."
8. The New Foundling Hospital for Wit: Being a Collection of Fugitive Pieces by John Almon (1786)
"... farther than they could invent, All irrealities came forth reveal'd By pow'rful
Fancy into fa& congeal'd. Then Poetry had elbow-room enough, ..."
9. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1852)
"... and irrealities in LAW. their Character, Distinctions, and Conse- B; U.
MACNAMARA, Esq., of Lincoln's inn, Special Price 61. boards. LAW. ..."
10. The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive Effects of by Timothy Field Allen (1876)
"irrealities. -Felt tired when v.alking, though I cuold 'at deal of exercise; at
noon (fifteenth day). Unusually ft; in the afternoon (eighteenth day). ..."
11. Words and Places: Or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and by Isaac Taylor (1865)
"... conduits, ferries—Monastic establishments of London —irrealities of certain
trades—Sports and pastimes—Sites of residences of historic families ..."
12. The Collectors: Being Cases Mostly Under the Ninth and Tenth Commandments by Frank Jewett Mather (1912)
"You have devoted yourself to graceful irrealities and must now abide by your
choice." Thus the St. Michael had spoken in a dream in ..."