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Definition of Limpidities
1. limpidity [n] - See also: limpidity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Limpidities
Literary usage of Limpidities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1901)
"It is worth any man's dalliance with the fishing-craft to make him receptive to
the simplicities and limpidities of Walton's "Angler. ..."
2. English Lands, Letters and Kings by Donald Grant Mitchell (1890)
"It is worth any man's dalliance with the fishing-craft to make him receptive to
the simplicities and limpidities of Walton's Angler. ..."
3. Thus to Revisit: Some Reminiscences by Ford Madox Ford (1921)
"But, having found that his limpidities, from Daisy Miller to the Real Thing, not
only suggested less than he desired, but carried suggestions entirely ..."
4. The Works of Donald G. Mitchell by Donald Grant Mitchell (1907)
"... Achilles, and the rest range to their places in the martial clank of his
couplets, with a life and charm which, if not imbued with Homeric limpidities ..."
5. Hymns of Nature and Songs of the Spirit: Poems by Mary C. Bishop Gates (1908)
"limpidities of shallows Where crystal waters run; Ministries of meadows Outlying
in the sun. Monarchies of forests, Democracies of grass; ..."